I was always told that I was too small, too skinny, too slow, not tough enough, and I never ever believed what people told me.
Meaning of the quote
This quote is about a person named Joe Theismann, who was an American athlete. People told him that he was too small, too skinny, too slow, and not tough enough. But he never believed what they said about him. He didn't let other people's opinions stop him from becoming a successful athlete.
About Joe Theismann
Joe Theismann was a professional football player who spent 12 seasons with the Washington Redskins, winning a Super Bowl and appearing in another. After a career-ending injury, he became a successful sportscaster and analyst, as well as a restaurant owner and corporate speaker.
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