"Like families, competitors can bring out the worst as well as the best in each other. Like romance, competition has many faces, some of them ugly. In addition to showing me my grace and graciousness, the mirror of sports has reflected back to me my jealousy, pettiness, and arrogance."
About Mariah Nelson
Mariah Nelson — Life and Legacy
Mariah Nelson is a prominent social justice advocate whose work focuses on resilience and empowerment. Through her impactful quotes, she addresses the struggles faced by marginalized communities and emphasizes the importance of strength in overcoming adversity. One of her notable ideas is that 'strength is not just about what you can endure,' which reflects her belief that true resilience involves rising above challenges and inspiring others. Nelson's perspective challenges the notion that strength is solely about endurance; instead, she highlights the transformative power of community support and self-awareness. Her quotes resonate deeply with those facing personal and societal obstacles, as they encourage individuals to recognize their inherent worth and potential for change. By advocating for empowerment, Nelson's work continues to inspire action and foster a sense of agency among her audience. Her insights remain relevant today, as they speak to the ongoing struggles for social justice and the need for collective resilience in the face of adversity.
Quote collection
Mariah Nelson quotes
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"Competition can damage self-esteem, create anxiety, and lead to cheating and hurt feelings. But so can romantic love."
"The stronger women get, the more men love football."
"For every man with a baseball story - a memory of a moment at the plate or in the field - there is a woman with a couldn't-play-baseball story."
"Bodybuilding is about making oneself seem larger than life. It's about creating the illusion of perfection."
"Sport has been called the last bastion of male domination. Unfortunately, there are others - Congress, for instance."
"I discovered that forgiveness is a path to freedom."
"Humility is what we want other people to have."
"Think of yourself as an athlete. I guarantee you it will change the way you walk, the way you work, and the decisions you make about leadership, teamwork, and success."
"Competition is about passion for perfection, and passion for other people who join in this impossible quest."
"Too often girls accept that of course the boys will get better lighting and seating at their sports events, of course the football team will get more attention, privileges, and space in the yearbook. We need to teach girls to look around and notice when they're being treated like second-class citizens, and then to insist on equal treatment."
"The act of sport remains a human act, unrelated to gender."