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I think if you try a little bit too hard sometimes, you can kind of shoot yourself in the foot.
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When you have a lot of confidence and you feel like nobody can beat you, it's game over for everyone else.
Jason Day
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It's about the learning, because obviously I learn more when I fail than when I win.
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I remember not having a hot water tank, so we had to use a kettle for hot showers. So, you know, we would put the kettle on and go have a shower, and then my mum would come bring three or four kettles in, just to heat them up. And it would take five, 10 minutes for every kettle to heat up.
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All I can do is control my preparation process from both a physical and mental stand point.
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Just to be able to say you're No. 1, you are the best golfer on the planet, just for one day, would be the best thing ever. Knowing that you were the best in the world would be pretty neat.
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At the end of my career, am I going to say I did well, but I didn't give it my all? I'd be very, very angry with myself if I didn't give 100 percent. If I gave my all and I got to whatever point in the world, I could look back and at least I say I did the best I could.
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My sister ran away for four years; she was living on the streets. I didn't know where she was, and then I was getting in trouble.
Jason Day
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I'm Australian, so I love the stores near Crowne Plaza Melbourne, on the banks of the Yarra River.
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It's okay to dream big.
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It's okay to say what you want to do.
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We're not going to win every single one.
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I've always felt very confident in my ability.
Jason Day -
Golf is so selfish - it's so much about how do we get better and get to the next level.
Jason Day
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I'm motivated to be No. 1.
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I look at that 10 PGA Tour wins, and I say to myself, 'That's not enough,' and it isn't enough for me. It's just 10. I want more than 10.
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I have to work harder than what I am now to make sure that I stay on top of this and stay on top of the world and be competitive in major championships.
Jason Day -
The biggest waste of time of my life was playing 'Call of Duty.' But I got really good at 'Call of Duty' - a little bit too good at that time.
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I want to win every single tournament that I'm playing in.
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I'd much rather have that pressure than be at the end of the field and no one expecting you to win. That's the kind of pressure that you've got to enjoy and love.
Jason Day
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I think the stress of being No. 1 in the world is more of a motivating factor for me just because I don't want to lose it.
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It really is amazing that some days you'll come out and you'll feel like you can beat anyone, and then some days you come out and you've got no confidence in the world, and you can't break an egg with a hammer.
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I didn't have a dollar to my name in 2006.
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Sometimes I play for the media, sometimes for the fans, sometimes for my sponsors, and sometimes it's for my family. Really, I play for everyone.
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