We’ve collected the best Brian O’Driscoll Quotes. Use them as an inspiration.
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If you can be a good role model for people, well, great. You try and live your sporting life and the rest of your life as well as you can, and if it’s something that people admire, well, fantastic. I don’t sit at home and think about it too much, though – there’s plenty of other things in my life going on.
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For me, it took five years to understand what professionalism meant. But I’m more settled now. I’m married, life changes, and I’ve been lucky in managing my injuries.
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The great thing about playing team sport is you win and lose together, and the pain is never as bad when you share it.
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Your name or what you’ve done on the rugby pitch is not going to carry you through for the rest of your life. I realise I’m going to have to eventually do something else, and that does frighten me a little bit.
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I had come across a few sports psychologists, and I had no time for nearly all of them. I just don’t think they work in a team environment.
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My nutritional knowledge is good enough to figure out what’s good, what’s bad, and where my leeway is.
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Everyone has tests in their life. They come in lots of different forms. I had two or three together, which definitely challenged me as a person and as a sportsman. The big thing is how you react to those situations. You want to come out positively at the other end, and that’s what I focused on doing.
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I don’t feel comfortable with the kind of celebrity that has come my way – and I’m not very good at it, either.
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I’m very much a glass-half-full person.
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Being recognised by Guinness World Records in their 60th year is a real honour. It’s also a real privilege for me to be positioned beside such sporting greats.
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You have perspective when little people come into your life. You take the best things you have and let them overshadow your disappointment.
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My missus knows to leave me alone.
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Rugby gave me a confidence. I was quite shy and relatively timid, but it gave me the confidence to be a little bit more out-going and back myself a bit more.
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You want to win everything you are in.
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In your mid-20s, you think you’ll go on for eternity. Then a point comes where you realise that’s not going to be the case.
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Timmy Horan was a childhood hero. He was a great distributor, elusive, good stepper, very physical, defensively very sound. What a rounded player.
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You never sit on your laurels. It is always a case of trying to work on your deficiencies as much as working on your strengths.
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I would say I thrive in a competitive environment.