I cannot breathe, or see, nor swim, My darkness is composed of him.
If swimming in gold were a sport, I’d be the Michael Phelps, and my winning would lead to more winning, as my gold made more gold.
The river didn’t fall down the mountain. No, it took the escalator. I love swimming down stairs like I’m Michael Phelps in a wheelchair.
There’s an old saying in swimming—“Don’t drown.” At least there should be. I may have just Michael Phelpsed myself, but it’s all gold.
Millions of Americans each year use our national forests to go hiking, fishing, hunting, camping, swimming, horseback riding, and canoeing.
With swimming, I burn a lot of calories. I'm able to eat pretty much anything and it won't affect me. But I don't.
Capo, my first golden retriever, so loved to swim she once jumped off a cliff to get into Lake Superior.
I think for most people it's hard to understand what it is about swimming - I mean it's such a solo endeavour.
It really was my brother who got me involved in swimming. I wanted to be just like him and do everything he was doing.
In the hospital, I promised myself that I ever walked again, that I would eat well and swim every day.
I moved into this neighborhood, and I was walking on this beach with my kids, and we came across a sign that said, 'Water's polluted, no swimming.' And I didn't have any answers.
I've got to get my real skills up; like, I got to get my skills up, 'cause in case of a crazy catastrophe, I might have to learn how to swim.
I was a very poor young black boy in New Orleans, just a face without a name, swimming in a sea of poverty trying to survive.
I've never understood the 'things to do before you die' idea. If I was ill, I'd be in no mood to have a swim with a dolphin.
I didn't learn to swim until I was 21 or something because I grew up in the mountains in Wyoming and all the water is glacier runoff and cold.
I used to go to the gym regularly and swim an awful lot, but that was when I was unemployed and knew leisure intimately.
I'm swimming every day and I'm even trying to get the golf swing working again - but that might take a little bit longer.
You can swim, too." he says. "Where did you learn that in District Twelve?" "We have a very big bathtub.
Being compared to Ian Thorpe, that could be one of the greatest compliments you could ever get in swimming - being compared to him and Mark Spitz.
There's no one here in America swimming the Pacific Ocean - or the Atlantic, or the Caribbean - to leave this place. The reason why is because of the freedom. Freedom for a man to mark out his own destiny. It's not, 'Hey, you have so much.'
If I get a chance to write a comic book or do a voice in an Adult Swim show, I do it. It's much more fulfilling to me and I get to work with people who I'm a fan of.