Jamaican - Athlete | December 27, 1986 -
We need our children in Jamaica - especially those suffering with dyslexia, autism, cerebral palsy - to get more attention.
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
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I am looking forward to my next race. What comes, comes.
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Sometimes things are a blessing in disguise.
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Because I knew how hard I worked, I knew the pain, I knew the sacrifice, I knew the tears, I knew everything. Despite everything, I stuck to it. I toughed it out, and I kept my head in the game, even when the odds were against me.
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I always have a new haircut.
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We are the ones out there competing, and yet we read articles and listen to people making accusations about Jamaica, and there's nobody there to take a microphone, be a big person and say, 'What you're saying is wrong, and it's a lie.'
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The road to success has to have obstacles because, at the end of the day, when success comes, it will be that much better.
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My ambition is to sit behind a desk and work.
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Sometimes, we didn't have enough to eat. I'd go to school with no lunch money, and my school would have to provide it.
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My message always is: No matter where you are from, no matter what past you have, it is all about your future and your goals.
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As aspiring athletes, you should never give up on your dreams. Just believe in yourself, and everything will be possible.
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It's not about where you're from: it's about how to deliver.
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