Clare Balding Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Clare Balding
Swimming and athletics are the big gigs at the Olympic games. Cycling and rowing are pretty big for Britain, but globally, the two big things are athletics and swimming. — Clare Balding
Being made to feel like an irrelevant child was probably an asset. Benign negligence is not a bad parental attitude or at least a cross between a benevolent dictator and benign negligence - you should just let kids crack on with it. — Clare Balding
I've had so many things, good and bad, said about me. I'm way beyond worrying about what people say. — Clare Balding
The British have a unique relationship with horses. They are etched into our landscape in chalk, they have been written about, painted, sung about, celebrated and gambled upon for centuries. — Clare Balding
Not everyone has to have children. If everyone had two or three, we'd run out of room. — Clare Balding
Dad is a really surprising guy. Every time I think he's going to be useless, he ends up doing something amazing and saying exactly the right thing. — Clare Balding
Women's sport helps break down a lot of barriers for women in other areas, whether in religion or politics. — Clare Balding
I think I can be spiritual, and I can feel that I want to live well, I want to do things that I'm proud of, and I think that's important. Now, do I need a church to tell me that? Actually, no, I don't. — Clare Balding
I don't make decisions for money or popularity. I do things because they're right for me, and they're interesting and challenging. — Clare Balding
I hate the fact that public schools like the one I went to have fantastic sports facilities, and state schools don't. That's not fair. That's outrageous. — Clare Balding
I cannot be a placard waver for every campaign; that's why I have mostly kept quiet about gay marriage. — Clare Balding
I get a lot of abuse on Twitter. It's mostly homophobic, but what can you do? I just either ignore it or laugh. — Clare Balding
It had become boring to write: 'I like Clare Balding'. To say: 'I don't like Clare Balding' is much more newsworthy. — Clare Balding
I really love good food occasionally, but I need time to enjoy it, and I need to be hungry. — Clare Balding
Having thyroid cancer in 2009 really didn't change my life at all. I wish I could say that I had this epiphany. But I knew I was lucky before that, so it's not like I suddenly realised how lucky I am. — Clare Balding
I felt like a misfit at school, and I think that's quite common. — Clare Balding
I know sport can change the world, and that matters to me. — Clare Balding
I think 'ambitious' is one of those adjectives used for women in a derogatory way. — Clare Balding
If you are fearful, a horse will back off. If you are calm and confident, it will come forward. For those who are often flattered or feared, the horse can be a welcome mirror of the best in human nature. — Clare Balding
Sports commentating is the answer for a restless brain like mine. I can never get bored because there is an infinite amount to know. — Clare Balding
Swimmers provide much healthier role models for teenagers than the catwalk. — Clare Balding
If you look back at British history, women being allowed to play sport in schools meant they had to change their clothing. They couldn't be running around in their long skirts and corsets, because you can't. — Clare Balding
I find people interesting. People trying hard are interesting. People with a passion are interesting - whether it's old cars or taxidermy or knitting. — Clare Balding
Very rarely will you listen to the radio in a judgmental way, the way you'll watch telly. — Clare Balding
People like to think of you as a certain person, or a certain type of person, and they do love to give you a label. We like luggage labels, and we like people labels. — Clare Balding
I've always been fascinated by intelligence and how our brains work, and how they can be improved. — Clare Balding
I hate being alone, even for 10 minutes. — Clare Balding
Particularly when you're young, you're terribly flattered by people who like you, so you think you love them. — Clare Balding
You come across words all the time that are everyday sexism. I was described as 'competently bossy' and 'bossily competent' by a male journalist, and I thought, 'Gosh, 'bossy' is never used of a man.' — Clare Balding
On the beach, I take my clothes off under a towel. — Clare Balding
When you're little, your father is your hero. Mine was. Then it all becomes more complicated. — Clare Balding
I think all kids should have something they feels is theirs. — Clare Balding
Like so many kids, I just wanted to fit in, and I see now that I spent most of my life trying to be what I wasn't, trying to get people to like me. — Clare Balding
I've never been particularly maternal. — Clare Balding
I play golf - even though I'm awful at it. — Clare Balding
A lot of interviewers are looking for the dark side. They want to know about the depths of your despair and fear. — Clare Balding
I believe that horses bring out the best in us. They judge us not by how we look, what we're wearing or how powerful or rich we are, they judge us in terms of sensitivity, consistency, and patience. They demand standards of behavior and levels of kindness that we, as humans, then strive to maintain. — Clare Balding
I loved him with a passion of which I had no idea I was capable. I loved him partly to defend him against the world and partly because I genuinely believed we were soul mates. — Clare Balding
Lots of women don't realize that they're gay until they're grown up. — Clare Balding
I have learned not to take too much notice of those who disapprove of my lifestyle choices, because I know that I was not designed to be part of the crowd. If I am different, I make no apology, and I hope that others will have the courage to be themselves and stand up for what they believe in, fight for those who need protection, love who they want to love, and be proud of it. — Clare Balding
Sport develops your brain. It helps your learning. It's not an add-on at the end of the day. — Clare Balding
You hear the word 'cancer,' and you think it is a death sentence. In fact, the shock is the biggest thing about a diagnosis of cancer. — Clare Balding
I have never understood the clamour for waif-like women whose flesh acts merely as a thin veil for their bones - much as I would love to be thinner, I would hate to take it so far that I had no actual shape at all. — Clare Balding