Words matter. These are the best Ashlyn Harris Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I train with Marta every single day, and I still have no idea what she’s going to throw at me. She’s one of those players – anything can happen at any given moment.
I’ve done a lot of great things playing for this country and this national team in the youth stage.
Every time I get the ball, I have to kick it as hard and as far as I can.
I think I have a really good work ethic.
You don’t score, you don’t win games.
Let’s just say every day I’m unapologetically, authentically me.
I don’t think life is this Instagram fairytale everyone makes it out to be. Life is super heavy.
When I’m training, and I’m in games, and challenges or things aren’t going my way, I literally am so happy to go home to the family I’m creating.
I need everyone else around me to be impactful in my life in some way, and I think my fans need that, too. And I choose to accept that role.
You’ve got to understand that on all my club teams, I’ve been an impactful player.
Competition is everywhere here. I think it’s a valuable thing. I think it’s a good thing.
I was always taught to keep things private.
When we’re at work, we’re there to work.
My path might not be the same as everyone else’s, but I had to find a way. It’s not by chance. It’s not by coincidence. It’s because I work hard for it… and I have to continue that to be successful.
I don’t believe in luck.
You kind of have to hit rock bottom to really rise to the top. That’s just the way I feel about it.
I’ve had a fantastic career. I can sleep at night, and I’m happy with that.
It is more important for us to get exposed so we can learn from it and build than skate through all these tournaments and never have any issues and then feel it in the World Cup.
I just have to wake up every day and be content with the decisions I make.
We don’t ever show up trying to plan who we play.
I like people who are authentically themselves, and they own it, and most importantly, they own their story.
Style is everything. You look good; you feel good.
We show up to win.
Every team I’m on, I expect to win.
I prepare for every game the same.
I wouldn’t be doing my job, or holding myself to that standard that I see fit, if I just shut my mouth and played the game.
I graduated college with a 3.5 GPA, when I came into college barely able to get in.
We don’t ever show up trying to throw games.
It’s hard being on the best team in the world.
How many times do you get to play in Portland in front of how many thousands of people? That’s the kind of environment we want to be in.
I’m not a blender. I don’t like people who blend into society.
I did learn that there’s a bigger picture than just being the best at your sport.
It was important for me to have something to fall back on and not just rely on my athletics to get me through everything because, clearly, at any point, something could happen.
I’ve failed a lot in my career.
I went to college in North Carolina, so something about being in the East Coast is home for me.