105 Caitlyn Jenner Quotes That Advice You To Speak Your Mind
I have gotten more flak for being a conservative Republican than I have for being trans.
You still think we can go out there, and we can all run the mile in four minutes, you know, your mind still thinks that, but then you go out and actually try to do it, it's kind of scary.
I have had two knee surgeries on my right knee: that was my jumping leg that I jumped off for years and years.
Anti-inflammatories always seemed to work well for my joints, but the problem was you couldn't take them all the time.
Fortunately, I have been very healthy all my life and very active all my life and have enjoyed an active lifestyle.
There is kind of an underground conservative movement in Hollywood, really.
I wore U.S.A. across my chest in 1976.
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As an athlete, my health has always been important to me.
'Esquire Magazine' just gave me 'Father of the Year'. I'll put it right up there with my gold medal. I survived; that's why they gave it to me.
I'm so happy after such a long struggle to be living my true self. Welcome to the world, Caitlyn. Can't wait for you to get to know her/me.
The Montreal Olympics were in July 1976, the bicentennial, at the height of patriotism.
I never went after fame. It fell into my lap.
If I win the gold medal, I will be set for the rest of my life. The medal itself doesn't give you anything, but it makes you a marketable item. You take it and see what you can do.
I spent 12 years of my life, the last six years training six to eight hours a day, every day of my life. At the time, when I was 20 to 26, I could do things like that, and you're not going to notice it.
My knee has always given me problems. But it got to the point where I actually had to start giving up things. And I hate that.
I love the 1,500 meters. I knew that, if I had to do it to win, I'd run under 4:05. That means I could pick up 100 points, maybe even 150 points, on anybody in the world.
I called Daley Thompson after the Games of '84, when he won. He'd had this phenomenal decathlon for nine events - and then he went out there and jogged the 1,500 meters and missed the world record by, like, three points.
The next great decathlete is going to be a runner. I still feel that a Dan O'Brien, if he was a runner and not a sprinter, could have gone over 9,000 points.
Being the world's greatest athlete just does not get it done on the golf course.
'Can't Stop the Music' has become a cult film. It's kind of shocking to me. People come up to me all the time and say, 'I just saw it!'
I'm just glad my gold medal's at home, because I'd hate to try to win another.
I had been carpooling kids for 33 years.
I've been married to Kris for 21 years, and there have always been rocky times. And it's nothing special.
I don't have anything Olympic in our house - no pictures, none of that stuff. Consciously I do that. With 10 children, I don't want to hold that over their heads.
Sometimes I feel so separated, you know? The Kardashians over here, the Jenners over here, little me in the middle. We've got to keep the family going.
Living by myself out in Malibu has been really good. I kind of have my freedom; I've got a whole house to myself. The tough part comes when sometimes, you know, you get pretty lonely.
I probably went all the way to junior high school before a school doctor told me that I was 'dyslexic.'
For all intents and purposes, I'm a woman.