"Whether you have a great game or a terrible game, tomorrow's another day and you've got to come out here and compete."
About David Wright
David Wright — Life and Legacy
David Wright, a prominent figure in Major League Baseball, is celebrated for his tenure with the New York Mets, where he became a symbol of resilience and dedication. His ability to lead both on and off the field is encapsulated in his philosophy of hard work and perseverance. Wright's quotes often reflect his core belief that success is not merely about accolades but about how one responds to challenges. For instance, he stated, 'You have to be willing to fail,' highlighting the necessity of embracing risks in the pursuit of greatness. This perspective not only defines his approach to baseball but also resonates with anyone facing adversity. Wright's insights into resilience are particularly poignant, as he faced numerous injuries throughout his career. His quote, 'It's about how you respond to adversity,' underscores his understanding that true strength lies in one's response to setbacks. This mindset has inspired many, demonstrating that challenges can be stepping stones rather than barriers. His impact extends beyond the diamond, as he encourages others to cultivate a mindset of growth and resilience. Today, David Wright's quotes continue to inspire athletes and individuals alike, reminding them that success is a journey shaped by determination and the courage to face failures head-on. His legacy is not just in his statistics but in the lessons he imparts about the importance of grit and the human spirit.
Quote collection
David Wright quotes (page 1 of 2)
27 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"When it’s all said and done, I want to be able to say I got the most out of my potential. I don’t want to look back, however many years from now, and say, ‘I wonder if I would have worked a little harder. I wonder if I would have done this or done that, how things would have turned out.’ I want to, when it’s all said and done, be able to put my head on my pillow and say, ‘I did everything I could do — good or bad.’"
"I take positives out of negatives all the time."
"Baseball caps never go out of style and are easy to wear. Beyond baseball, beyond sports, I really do think a baseball cap is for everyone."
"I take great pride in going out there and playing through pain."
"I’m always looking to improve. And every year I want to do better than the year before."
"As soon as baseball becomes a job, as soon as I stop caring, as soon as the smile goes away, I'll hang up my spikes and do something else."
"Sure, finishing last has negative connotations. But finishing second-to-last or last is still losing."
"When I first got to the majors in 2004, female fans held up signs asking me to marry them. Those girls today were what, 13, 14? I'm 23, but that's a little young even for me."
"I want to win a World Series. I couldn't care less about MVP."
"An excess of development can undermine the most ephemeral but distinctive tool a writer possesses: authorial voice. A writer's voice is as individual and marked as a thumbprint, and is a playwright's truest imprimatur. It is as innate as breathing, and can be as unique as any genetic code. By its very singular nature, it is seldom born in the act of collaboration. True authorial voice always pre-dates the first rehearsal of a text. And it is - and will always be - an author's most distinguishing and valuable feature."
"I just want to taste what it's like to win in New York"
"I'm very confident in what I do, but I'd like to think I don't ever show any kind of cockiness or overconfidence."
"I don't care how much I'm talked about or hyped. It's still up to me to go out and perform."
"I do like to wear the same hat on game days, but I consider that more of a routine thing than a superstition."
"Because Jesus Christ has prepared Himself from the foundations of the world we can trust Him as one uniquely qualified through the fullness of His love for His Father and us. His love, meekness, condescension, knowledge, power, commitment to agency, and obedience combine to bring this elusive peace to all of God’s children. Our peace was purchased by the shedding of the innocent blood of God’s purest Son. Our trust in His capacity to bring us this peace can be complete because that has been part of His work and His glory from the beginning."
"It's so unique. Wilson Park is just such a gem. It's in a convenient location."
"If have the choice, to play or not play, I would rather be in there, ... But I appreciate Willie calling me in and being concerned."
"Baseball is the reason I have my apartment, baseball is the reason I'm on the cover of video game. Baseball is what I do."
"To me, the fun part of hitting is the thinking part. It's the game within the game."