Words matter. These are the best Hannah Teter Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Clean water is such a treasure that we take for granted in America.
It seems like an obligation if you have it so good. You have to spread the wealth.
I snowboard because I love it. It’s just a cool way to be out there and doing something different instead of going to college.
I made a pact with myself when I was younger that if were to ever grow up to be someone, I would be someone who would make a difference, instead of being just another person on the planet who doesn’t look into anything.
I didn’t know football was so big. Obviously, it’s huge in the United States.
Action sports is just in a new era: thinking outside the box, being creative, and inventing new things. I just think people dig that. It’s a new way of being an athlete.
I’m trying to do more inverts and corked-out rotations that you don’t see at the girls’ level. I want to be more creative.
The sun rays are more powerful at high altitudes and the snow bounces the rays right back up at you. Shiseido sun care products are epic for protecting me and not irritating my skin.
I’ve always felt really lucky and really privileged with my life, how I grew up, and the opportunities I’ve had.
Funny how one halfpipe run can change your life.
My goal from the beginning was, if I ever hit it it big, I would give back. And that continues to be my goal moving forward.
Fourth is the worst position to finish. You just missed the podium.
Sometimes, you need to revamp yourself over the winter, participate in things that make you appreciate what you have.
When you surround yourself with nature, it’s really powerful.
Once I get my mind set on something, I want to see it succeed at the highest level.
The Special Olympics motto, ‘Let me win, but if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt,’ really speaks to me because it embodies exactly what I have pursued in my life. Really, that’s all any of us can hope for – a chance to be brave and to pursue a dream.
I’m motivated to keep going to keep making a difference in people’s lives.
I’ve been striving for attention my whole life. Now I have it.
I think people forget that it doesn’t take a big donation to help someone, just a lot of little donations.
I’ve been to three Olympics, and they’re cool and everything, but I feel like people just aren’t grateful for what we have and the opportunities we have.
When I discovered Special Olympics and saw how it integrates these athletes into programs that change the whole way they see themselves and how they perform, it blew my mind. I wanted to be involved.
Bodies are beautiful and should be appreciated.
I use products with coconut oil in them all over my skin.
Young Living Peace & Calming Essential Oil is one of my favorite oil blends. I have many of them but choose this one for my neck and wrists most often.
I have been so inspired by the Special Olympics athletes that I have been so fortunate to meet, and I am excited to continue my involvement in the Special Olympics Movement.
The concept of bettering yourself at the disadvantage of others is out the door, and the new one is to help one another while helping yourself.
You don’t really get the full grasp of something until you see it for yourself.
I am a huge fan of quinoa, not only for its health benefits but because it tastes the best out of all the grains.
Shaun White and Danny Kass were obsessed with trading Olympic pins. I bet they can say ‘pin’ in every language.
Beauty, to me, is about being healthy and strong, both physically and mentally, and Shiseido products arm me with the protection and style I need.
When the Olympics comes around, it seems like every country is against each other, but we’re all buddies out here. It’s about giving feedback to fellow riders and letting the riders feed off each other.
I’m into fashion and designing clothes and stuff.
Children International is bringing a lot of hope to families who start out with nothing. They have nothing. Then Children International comes in, puts them in school, gets them what they need.
You want everybody to see snowboarding as it should be, looking phenomenal with everybody doing what they know how to do.
I grew up in Vermont, so we didn’t really have a TV, growing up, or a football team.
I try to incorporate quinoa in unique and fun ways into most meals.
I hope that as a professional snowboarder, Olympian, and now, a Global Ambassador for Special Olympics, I will be able to change perceptions about people with intellectual disabilities.
My plant-based diet has opened up more doors to being an athlete. It’s a whole other level that I’m elevating to.
Usually, boycotts sometimes don’t really accomplish anything besides the fact that you show you that don’t agree with what’s going on.
I decided I want to represent the U.S. and show what snowboarding’s all about.