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There are two or three performances in your life that are absolutely on, where all the planets are lined up for you and you feel you're invincible.
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This experience has been once in a lifetime.
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I never wanted to feel I hadn't worked hard enough.
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I don't know how many people really knew who I was before the Olympics and that's the fun thing of the Olympics - you get to know someone who captures your heart, hopefully.
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One of my mottos not only just in skating but in life in general and I try to enforce it as well, is like no regrets and just like going for it.
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My experience at the 1992 Winter Olympics was my fulfillment of dreaming the Impossible Dream.
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Dorothy Hamill was my big idol as a kid. She'd won the Olympics in 1976. She was America's sweetheart with her personality, her talent, her haircut.
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The good feeling I get from contributing rivals anything I felt on the Olympic stand in Albertville.
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Childhood reading is so important.
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I burnt myself out of skating. I was ready to focus on being a mom.
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They say, once you have a child, your heart is forever outside your body. I totally understand that now.
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Skating was something I really wanted to do; my parents knew nothing about it. They said they'd support me as long as I was trying my hardest and enjoying it.
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I'm always looking for inspiring ways to stay motivated and stay active.