"Don't be afraid to go after what you want to do, and what you want to be. But don't be afraid to be willing to pay the price."
Lane Frost
Bull Rider
Lane Frost was a renowned bull rider known for his remarkable courage and impact on the sport, famously depicted in the film '8 Seconds.'
- Born
- October 12, 1966
- Died
- July 30, 1993
- Quotes
- 3
- Rank
- #1222
About Lane Frost
Lane Frost — Life and Legacy
Lane Frost was a celebrated bull rider who made a significant mark in the rodeo world during the 1980s. His legacy is not only defined by his impressive performances but also by his unwavering courage in the face of danger. Frost's philosophy centered around resilience and determination, as reflected in his famous quote, 'You can't put a limit on anything.' This encapsulates his belief in pushing boundaries and striving for greatness, regardless of the risks involved. Frost's experiences in the arena shaped his worldview, emphasizing that true strength lies in the spirit to confront challenges head-on. His quote, 'It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog,' reveals his understanding that inner strength often outweighs physical prowess. This perspective resonated deeply with fans and aspiring bull riders alike, as it highlighted the importance of mental fortitude. Today, Lane Frost's quotes continue to inspire those facing their own battles, reminding them that resilience and courage are vital in overcoming life's obstacles. His legacy endures not just through his achievements but through the powerful messages he left behind, encouraging others to embrace their fears and pursue their passions with unwavering determination.
Quote collection
Lane Frost quotes
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"A big part of winning is having lots of good luck. And I think a good competitor makes his own luck. That's why he is a winner. Luck to me is lots of determination lots of hard work, faith in myself, and in God."
"It'd be the thrill of anyone's bull riding career to ride Red Rock. Like when Freckles Brown rode Tornado."