First Quote Added
4ě 10, 2026
Latest Quote Added
"It is other people who want me to win medals."
"The silver medals I won in Salt Lake City didnât give me anything. Last year I set myself the goal of winning the World Cup and lining up a long series of wins. It was my private challenge."
"This year I just want to enjoy myself. I could give up tomorrow without having the slightest regret. I could keep away from this world for a year and then perhaps start to feel the desire to prove something to myself again."
"Fame is almost a poison. I couldnât care less, in fact I lived better when I was a nobody."
"Some people say I make mistakes, I just say that in fact this is the secret of enjoying life. I hate monotony. Why donât they leave me freedom of choice? People want to impose choices which arenât necessarily mine. Thatâs the mistake people make."
"Sport is born clean and it would stay that way if it was the athletes who ran it for the pleasure of taking part, but then the fans and the media intervene and finish up by corrupting it with the pressure that they exercise."
"Anyone who isnât strong is left in a corner, no one asks for their autograph, they are abandoned in the cold shadows. Those who win, however, become icons."
"From this inhuman pressure doping is born because the athlete feels the imperative of having to be No. 1. I believe instead that sport should be a private pressure, a challenge for yourself."
"You basically have to trick yourself into incredible intensity to do this stuff, and I do a good job of pretending that Iâm racing to save my mom from getting killed or my sister from being rapedâsome horrible thing that causes me to dig deep, like old-school âBraveheartâ s---. If you come into battle with that in your head, youâre gonna be a different person than if you think youâre just going out for a little swordfight. But when you do that for 10 years straight, it wears your a-- out. Itâs like crying wolf to yourself a million times. And at some point, you start to say, âWhy am I doing this?â"
"For me the ideal Olympics would be to go in with all that pressure, all that attention and have performances that are literally tear-jerking, that make people put their heads down because theyâre embarrassed at how emotional theyâre getting, that make people want to try sports, talk to their kids, call their f---ing ex-wivesâand come away with no medals. I think that would be epic. That would be the perfect thing."
"I never know what to make of Bode Miller because he is crazy. I'm serious. He is so hard to understand. But I know this: When he is on, he is the perfect skier."