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Time & Perspective Quote by Lance Armstrong

"Through my illness I learned rejection. I was written off. That was the moment I thought, Okay, game on. No prisoners. Everybody's going down"

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Illness becomes a scoreboard in Lance Armstrong's telling: not a humbling detour but a trigger that flips him from competitor to combatant. The line is built like a locker-room myth of rebirth, except the villain isn't another rider, it's rejection itself. "I learned rejection" is a blunt admission of social demotion, the moment when institutions, sponsors, even peers decide you're no longer a safe bet. He frames that as the real injury, worse than the disease, because it attacks identity. Then he answers it in the language he knows best: escalation.

"Written off" does a lot of work. It's passive, bureaucratic, almost financial; he turns other people's risk calculus into personal betrayal. "Okay, game on" is the pivot from vulnerability to performance, a neat piece of self-mythologizing that invites the audience to root for the comeback while quietly narrowing the moral universe. "No prisoners" and "Everybody's going down" aren't just bravado; they're a permission structure. If the world treats you as disposable, the subtext goes, you owe it no tenderness. Winning stops being a goal and becomes a settling of accounts.

The cultural context matters because Armstrong's story was packaged for years as survivorship with a halo: cancer as proof of character, dominance as proof of destiny. Read now, with the doping scandal in the rearview, the quote feels like foreshadowing. It's not simply competitive drive; it's siege mentality turned brand strategy, where righteousness and ruthlessness blur until the only ethic left is victory.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Armstrong, Lance. (2026, January 17). Through my illness I learned rejection. I was written off. That was the moment I thought, Okay, game on. No prisoners. Everybody's going down. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/through-my-illness-i-learned-rejection-i-was-81695/

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Armstrong, Lance. "Through my illness I learned rejection. I was written off. That was the moment I thought, Okay, game on. No prisoners. Everybody's going down." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/through-my-illness-i-learned-rejection-i-was-81695/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Through my illness I learned rejection. I was written off. That was the moment I thought, Okay, game on. No prisoners. Everybody's going down." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/through-my-illness-i-learned-rejection-i-was-81695/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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