When you're on the victory podium, you're a queen, but when you come down from it, you're nobody. You cannot be too proud of yourself.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm proud of my triumphs. I've dreamed of being world champion, I've had some difficult times and they've made me value the good times.
The queen and I always got on well, still do; I uphold everything Her Majesty represents, has given up her life for. It's her duty. For her country, she's selfless to the grave.
I'd like to be a queen in people's hearts but I don't see myself being queen of this country.
I don't know why you should be proud of something. It doesn't make you any better or worse. You are what you are.
I've learned that winning isn't everything, and it's more about the journey. But at the end of the day, I just want to stand on the podium with the gold medal.
You have to be proud of who you are.
There's nothing wrong with being proud of who you are. It's a wonderful thing.
I'm a prideful person when it comes to competition.
I think my greatest victory was every time I walked out there, I gave it everything I had. I left everything out there. That's what I'm most proud of. I can't go win Wimbledon anymore, so if what I've done in the past is not good enough, let it go. Because I'm certainly not sitting around thinking about it.
Writers have told me more than once that I'm a better interview in defeat than in victory, which is a compliment I am extremely proud of.