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To me, the decathlon is its own little society and I am part of that culture
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"To me, the decathlon is its own little society and I am part of that culture"

- Dan O'Brien

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Dan O'Brien's quote talks to the sense of community and belonging that includes becoming part of the decathlon. The decathlon is a distinct occasion that needs a good deal of commitment and effort, and it is most likely that O'Brien has formed strong relationships with his fellow competitors. He is happy to be part of this culture, and he values the sense of camaraderie that features it. The decathlon is a challenging occasion, but it is also a fulfilling one, and O'Brien is happy to be part of it. He has likely formed strong bonds with his fellow rivals, and he is happy to be part of this unique culture. The decathlon is an unique occasion that requires a great deal of devotion and hard work, and it is most likely that O'Brien has formed strong relationships with his fellow rivals. He is happy to be part of this culture, and he values the sense of friendship that features it. The decathlon is a challenging occasion, however it is also a rewarding one, and O'Brien is happy to be part of it. He has actually likely formed strong bonds with his fellow rivals, and he is happy to be part of this special culture.

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Dan O'Brien This quote is written / told by Dan O'Brien somewhere between June 18, 1966 and today. He was a famous Athlete from USA. The author also have 16 other quotes.

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