260 Thought-Provoking Quotes By LeBron James That You Should Bookmark
Don't be afraid of failure. This is the way to succeed.
When you work out or you're doing anything active, it's more fun as a group. You may lose track of the time, and the next thing you know, you're working out for two hours because you're having fun.
I think the reason why I'm the person who I am today is because I went through those tough times when I was younger.
This is a job and we want to have fun. But it's a job and we should look like we're going to work.
Some times your best effort just isn't good enough.
Don't be afraid of failure. This is the way to succeed.” ― LeBron James, Shooting Stars
I went through a lot of battles in high school. LeBron James
Something just doesn't pop under your nose;you have to work for it.
Well, of course you question it, especially when you get to this point. I always look at it would I rather not make the playoffs or lose in The Finals? I don't know. I don't know. I've missed the playoffs twice. I lost in The Finals four times. I'm almost starting to be like I'd rather not even make the playoffs than to lose in The Finals. It would hurt a lot easier if I just didn't make the playoffs and I didn't have a shot at it.
You know, God gave me a gift to do other things besides play the game of basketball.
You have to do what's best for you and what's going to make you happy at the end of the day, because no one can live with the consequences or anything that comes with your decision besides you.
You know, softball is the other sport I do besides basketball.
You know, my family and friends have never been yes-men: 'Yes, you're doing the right thing, you're always right.' No, they tell me when I'm wrong, and that's why I've been able to stay who I am and stay humble.
Your teammates give you the confidence. They give me the confidence all year, all postseason.
You lose in the Finals, they're all disappointing. Doesn't matter if I'm playing in Miami, Cleveland or on Mars. You lose the Finals, it's disappointing.
You learn from mistakes, you learn from losses, but this game doesn't put something on me where it's, 'Hey, I've finally done it. This was a big game. We won it and we have to move on.'
You know, when I have a bad game, it continues to humble me and know that, you know, you still have work to do and you still have a lot of people to impress.
You have to be able to accept failure to get better.
You can't let nobody run your train.
You can't be afraid to fail. It's the only way you succeed - you're not gonna succeed all the time, and I know that.
You become a champion as a team. I understand that. I know the history of the game.
Yoga isn't just about the body, it's also about the mind and it's a technique that has really helped me.
Working with all of these kids is great. It doesn't get any better than this, to come down and inspire kids who want to play the game of basketball and put smiles on their faces.
With that locker room I could sleep there after games.
Why should I care? I have all the money in the world.
When you have that respect from your teammates, it makes it a lot more comfortable.
When you get to know some of the history of the game, Oscar Robertson is one of the names that pops up first.
When I miss you, sometimes I listen to music or look at pictures of you, not to remind me of you but to make me feel as if I'm with you. It makes me forget the distance and capture you.
When I got back from the war in 1946 people didn't want the Mr. Smith kind of movie any more, and I refused to make war pictures.
When did I know I had talent? I think it started when I first started playing sports, organized sports.