Don't Give Up. Don't Ever Give Up.

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Don't Give Up. Don't Ever Give Up.

I can't tell you what an honor it is, to even be mentioned in the same breath with Arthur Ashe. This is something I certainly will treasure forever. But, as it was said on the tape, and I also don't have one of those things going with the cue cards, so I'm going to speak longer than anybody else has spoken tonight. That's the way it goes. Time is very precious to me. I don't know how much I have left and I have some things that I would like to say. Hopefully, at the end, I will have said something that will be important to other people too.

But, I can't help it. Now I'm fighting cancer, everybody knows that. People ask me all the time about how you go through your life and how's your day, and nothing is changed for me. As Dick said, I'm a very emotional and passionate man. I can't help it. That's being the son of Rocco and Angelina Valvano. It comes with the territory. We hug, we kiss, we love. When people say to me how do you get through life or each day, it's the same thing. To me, there are three things we all should do every day. We should do this every day of our lives. Number one is laugh. You should laugh every day. Number two is think. You should spend some time in thought. Number three is, you should have your emotions moved to tears, could be happiness or joy. But think about it. If you laugh, you think, and you cry, that's a full day. That's a heck of a day. You do that seven days a week, you're going to have something special.

I rode on the plane up today with Mike Krzyzewski, my good friend and wonderful coach. People don't realize he's ten times a better person than he is a coach, and we know he's a great coach. He's meant a lot to me in these last five or six months with my battle. But when I look at Mike, I think, we competed against each other as players. I coached against him for fifteen years, and I always have to think about what's important in life to me are these three things. Where you started, where you are and where you're going to be. Those are the three things that I try to do every day. When I think about getting up and giving a speech, I can't help it. I have to remember the first speech I ever gave.

I was coaching at Rutgers University, that was my first job, oh that's wonderful (reaction to applause), and I was the freshman coach. That's when freshmen played on freshman teams, and I was so fired up about my first job. I see Lou Holtz here. Coach Holtz, who doesn't like the very first job you had? The very first time you stood in the locker room to give a pep talk. That's a special place, the locker room, for a coach to give a talk. So my idol as a coach was Vince Lombardi, and I read this book called "Commitment To Excellence" by Vince Lombardi. And in the book, Lombardi talked about the fist time he spoke before his Green Bay Packers team in the locker room, and they were perennial losers. I'm reading this and Lombardi said he was thinking should it be a long talk, or a short talk? But he wanted it to be emotional, so it would be brief. So here's what I did. Normally you get in the locker room, I don't know, twenty-five minutes, a half hour before the team takes the field, you do your little x and o's, and then you give the great Knute Rockne talk. We all do. Speech number eight-four. You pull them right out, you get ready. You get your squad ready. Well, this is the first one I ever gave and I read this thing. Lombardi, what he said was he didn't go in, he waited. His team wondering, where is he? Where is this great coach? He's not there. Ten minutes he's still not there. Three minutes before they could take the field Lombardi comes in, bangs the door open, and I think you all remember what great presence he had, great presence. He walked in and he walked back and forth, like this, just walked, staring at the players. He said, "All eyes on me." I'm reading this in this book. I'm getting this picture of Lombardi before his first game and he said "Gentlemen, we will be successful this year, if you can focus on three things, and three things only. Your family, your religion and the Green Bay Packers." They knocked the walls down and the rest was history. I said, that's beautiful. I'm going to do that. Your family, your religion and Rutgers basketball. That's it. I had it. Listen, I'm twenty-one years old. The kids I'm coaching are nineteen, and I'm going to be the greatest coach in the world, the next Lombardi. I'm practicing outside of the locker room and the managers tell me you got to go in. Not yet, not yet, family, religion, Rutgers Basketball. All eyes on me. I got it, I got it. Then finally he said, three minutes, I said fine. True story. I go to knock the doors open just like Lombardi. Boom! They don't open. I almost broke my arm. Now I was down, the players were looking. Help the coach out, help him out. Now I did like Lombardi, I walked back and forth, and I was going like that with my arm getting the feeling back in it. Finally I said, "Gentlemen, all eyes on me." These kids wanted to play, they're nineteen. "Let's go," I said. "Gentlemen, we'll be successful this year if you can focus on three things, and three things only. Your family, your religion and the Green Bay Packers," I told them. I did that. I remember that. I remember where I came from.

It's so important to know where you are. I know where I am right now. How do you go from where you are to where you want to be? I think you have to have an enthusiasm for life. You have to have a dream, a goal. You have to be willing to work for it.

I talked about my family, my family's so important. People think I have courage. The courage in my family are my wife Pam, my three daughters, here, Nicole, Jamie, LeeAnn, my mom, who's right here too. That screen is flashing up there thirty seconds like I care about that screen right now, huh? I got tumors all over my body. I'm worried about some guy in the back going thirty seconds? You got a lot, hey va fa napoli, buddy. You got a lot.

I just got one last thing, I urge all of you, all of you, to enjoy your life, the precious moments you have. To spend each day with some laughter and some thought, to get you're emotions going. To be enthusiastic every day and as Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "Nothing great could be accomplished without enthusiasm," to keep your dreams alive in spite of problems whatever you have. The ability to be able to work hard for your dreams to come true, to become a reality.

Now I look at where I am now and I know what I want to do. What I would like to be able to do is spend whatever time I have left and to give, and maybe, some hope to others. Arthur Ashe Foundation is a wonderful thing, and AIDS, the amount of money pouring in for AIDS is not enough, but is significant. But if I told you it's ten times the amount that goes in for cancer research. I also told you that five hundred thousand people will die this year of cancer. I also tell you that one in every four will be afflicted with this disease, and yet somehow, we seem to have put it in a little bit of the background. I want to bring it back on the front table. We need your help. I need your help. We need money for research. It may not save my life. It may save my children's lives. It may save someone you love. And ESPN has been so kind to support me in this endeavor and allow me to announce tonight, that with ESPN's support, which means what? Their money and their dollars and they're helping me-we are starting the Jimmy V Foundation for Cancer Research. And it's motto is "Don't give up, don't ever give up." That's what I'm going to try to do every minute that I have left. I will thank God for the day and the moment I have. If you see me, smile and give me a hug. That's important to me too. But try if you can to support, whether it's AIDS or the cancer foundation, so that someone else might survive, might prosper and might actually be cured of this dreaded disease. I can't thank ESPN enough for allowing this to happen. I'm going to work as hard as I can for cancer research and hopefully, maybe, we'll have some cures and some breakthroughs. I'd like to think, I'm going to fight my brains out to be back here again next year for the Arthur Ashe recipient. I want to give it next year!

I know, I gotta go, I gotta go, and I got one last thing and I said it before, and I want to say it again. Cancer can take away all my physical abilities. It cannot touch my mind, it cannot touch my heart and it cannot touch my soul. And those three things are going to carry on forever.

I thank you and God bless you all.

-Jim Valvano

incredible

my favorite speech of all time. Jim Valvano, racked by cancer, he could barely walk, somehow walked up the stage and delivered this speech. if there is the video floating around anywhere on the internet DOWNLOAD IT. Powerful, powerful speech.

It gets me goose bumps

Re: Don't Give Up. Don't Ever Give Up.

Originally posted by ElectricBugaloo
. Cancer can take away all my physical abilities. It cannot touch my mind, it cannot touch my heart and it cannot touch my soul. And those three things are going to carry on forever.

I thank you and God bless you all.

-Jim Valvano

AMEN!!!!!!!!

really powerful speech, he is right. we are eternal mind and spirit.

We are Infinite Oneness. We cannot 'die' and we are
whatever we choose to be for all eternity. Whatever happens we make happen and have the infinite power to change

To me, there are three things we all should do every day. We should do this every day of our lives. Number one is laugh. You should laugh every day. Number two is think. You should spend some time in thought. Number three is, you should have your emotions moved to tears, could be happiness or joy. But think about it. If you laugh, you think, and you cry, that's a full day. That's a heck of a day. You do that seven days a week, you're going to have something special.

Originally posted by Deano
really powerful speech, he is right. we are eternal mind and spirit.

We are Infinite Oneness. We cannot 'die' and we are
whatever we choose to be for all eternity. Whatever happens we make happen and have the infinite power to change

No offence meant, but when did you ever believe this before?

Stop going around preaching the belief now as if you're a pioneer of it. It's really disrespectful to those who have believed it for a long time and didn't need David Icke to tell us about it.

-AC

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
No offence meant, but when did you ever believe this before?

Stop going around preaching the belief now as if you're a pioneer of it. It's really disrespectful to those who have believed it for a long time and didn't need David Icke to tell us about it.

-AC

you talk to much AC. did i say i was a pioneer of it? cant i mention it just cos icke enlighteded me on it?
i can preach anythin i want

I know this may crush the moment but....If I ever found out I had cancer and I was going to live in pain the rest of my life, my mouth would be at the end of gun in a second. 😬

Great Speech, nuff said!

that was very insightful, thanks electric.

Originally posted by SlipknoT
I know this may crush the moment but....If I ever found out I had cancer and I was going to live in pain the rest of my life, my mouth would be at the end of gun in a second. 😬

Amen! 😬

that is a good speech. I know who Lou holtz was he use to be the coach at south Carolina university before retiring. Steve spurrior the the former coach for the Washington redskins came back to the southeastern conference to take his place at Carolina. Lou holtz is a great coach and so is spurrior who was the coach at Florida.

I know alot about college football and some of Lou holtz. He coached at Arkansas, notre dame, and south Carolina. He is from Ohio and he is not very tall like five foot four. He is a old school coach with a hardcore attitude. Never did make it in notre dame because they expect so much for a university, coaches don't last long there. when Lou holtz coached at Arkansas he had great success. when he went to war memorial stadium in little rock, he said that this was the loudest stadium he has encountered, but when he coached at south Carolina, he said he hated it because he never won in little rock as a coach and the crowd would chant his name when he entered, saying Lou!!!!!! over and over again. I was just giving some facts of Lou holtz about his situation at universities and how he encountered gruesome crowds of the southeastern conference.

Originally posted by cking
I know alot about college football and some of Lou holtz. Never did make it in notre dame because they expect so much for a university, coaches don't last long there.

Sorry for going so horribly off topic, but Holtz coached at Notre Dame for 11 years, guy. He more than made it, especially with a 80% winning percentage there, winning 100 games, only dropping 32 in 10 seasons. I was a big Irish fan back in the day.

still eleven years isn't long at notre dame. still is winning record was good enough, one coach who was at LSU in Louisiana had the same record but was fired and LSU overall doesn't have as much tradition as notre dame.

11 years is damned long for anywhere.

but that's not the point of the speech. I still like the "Your family, your religion and the Green Bay Packers" line.

Originally posted by cking
still eleven years isn't long at notre dame. still is winning record was good enough, one coach who was at LSU in Louisiana had the same record but was fired and LSU overall doesn't have as much tradition as notre dame.

Including Holtz, 4 coaches last 11 years, that's not including Knute Rockne's 13 seasons. 11 straight seasons is long anywhere.

bobby bow den has been coaching at Florida state for 3o years. he turned a once all women sports college into a powerhouse of the eighties and the nineties. 30 years is long enough. when he took over a 1-10 program in the late seventies the expect ions were weak. But he turned it around. He first did it by beating nemesis Florida on the last game of the year. Florida is a very good state when it comes to recruiting players, but football was secondary in that state until bow den came. He accomplish more than any other coach except for bear Bryant who is from my state.