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Four-point-two kilometres is a long way for a frozen body to sink.
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I don't know of any sport where the goalposts can shift the way they do with endurance swimming.
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The essence of any great achievement is to believe in your purpose.
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Never plan for victory and defeat in your mind at the same time.
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Don't look for other people to validate your dreams. If it feels right, just go for it.
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No matter how tough my day has been, when I dive into the sea, the world seems perfect.
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There's a fine line between bravery and stupidity, which should never be crossed.
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I think it foolhardy to predict the absolute limits of human endurance.
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Too little confidence, and you're unable to act; too much confidence, and you're unable to hear.
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There's a tyranny in perfection. Just do things to the very best of your ability. Then move on.
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To do anything worthwhile, you will face periods of grinding doubt and fear.
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You must not dither - swim like you're running through a minefield.
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You don't know pain until you've had a stalactite in your cock.
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If we pass on an unsustainable environment to our children we have failed them.
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There is nothing more powerful than the made-up mind.
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Sometimes the moments that challenge us the most, define us.
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The English Channel is the perfect stretch of water to truly test the human mind.
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For us to find lasting peace between people, we must first make peace with nature.
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Most Channel crossings are won or lost before the first stroke is even taken.
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