Money makes life easier but I don’t want to be rich, not at all.
Meaning of the quote
This quote means that money can make some things in life easier, but Cathy Freeman doesn't want to be very wealthy. She is happy with having just enough money to live comfortably, rather than being extremely rich. Cathy believes that being too focused on money and wealth isn't necessary for a good life.
About Cathy Freeman
Cathy Freeman is an Aboriginal Australian former sprinter who specialized in the 400 meters event. She became the Olympic champion for the women’s 400 meters at the 2000 Summer Olympics, and was the first Indigenous Australian person to become a Commonwealth Games gold medalist at age 16 in 1990.
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I’m so lucky. I have such a great support system. All I have to do is run.
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The thing I do best is laugh.
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I make no apologies.
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With Alexander’s cancer, I was definitely brought to my knees for the first time because of the fear factor.
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Australians are a fantastic bunch of people but the attention can be overwhelming for someone like me.
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People could see in me who I am now, an Olympic champ, the best in the world.
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I lie around the floor with my cats Billy and Jazz or watch DVDs with my best friends.
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I want to keep my private life private.
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I was running since I was 10. Since grade one at school people looked at me and thought, oh gosh she can really run, she’s a natural.
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I made my first Australian senior team when I was 16, first Olympics when I was 19, and I retired. I’m 32, I retired four years ago, so a good third of my life or nearly a third of my life has been all about running.
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My last real race was at the Olympics in Sydney in 2000.
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I don’t like people looking at me; I hate the attention.
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I definitely do things on my terms, it may not seem that way but I actually do.
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I have time to breathe, time to be myself more often, I am a lot more relaxed and less guarded.
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I was going to shave it. It went in two parts. I got a bob first but it kept falling all over my face. Then it was off, short. The main reason it was long was because my mother cut it short when I was little and I was trying to make up for that.
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You got to try and reach for the stars or try and achieve the unreachable.
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When I’m in a bad mood, I don’t listen.
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I think the greatest amount of pressure is the pressure I place on myself. So in a way I chose to be alone.
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I like being in the workforce; it keeps me grounded.
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Peace, unity and harmony!
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