I still have a dream.

I like to try to hit all of my dives.

You can't make up for something you lost.

You dont get old until you replace dreams with regrets.

You don't get old until you replace dreams with regrets.

Ultimately if the body is in tune, most likely the mind is in tune.

Today is today, and tomorrow is tomorrow. I'm just going to enjoy it.

It's been a roller-coaster ride. But I haven't been diving this well for a while.

When I take a break for a week, it takes me three weeks to get back to where I was.

Instead of doing thousands of dives, I am focusing on quality, and I'm listening to my body more.

Pools have their own uniqueness, design and engineering to depict culture, history or innovation.

My goal is to win a gold medal at the Olympic Games, and I'll fight and continue going until I do that.

Let's put it this way: The animal inside of me has not quieted down yet. It's still there. It's still fighting.

As an athlete, when you have a desire and a want to do something, you fight for it. And it doesn't matter how long your journey is; it's whether you give up or don't.

My mom worked for a doctor who had a pool that he heated to 90 degrees, and I hated cold water. My dad showed me how to dive in that pool, and pretty soon I started doing flips.

You only get so much time to do something that you enjoy or love to do. If you can continue doing it, you might as well, because I don't want to live in regret. I don't want to be the person sitting behind a desk, wondering, 'Did I do it right, did I finish it off, did I really give it my all?'

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