Kobe Bryant’s quotes about life revisited on first anniversary of his death (2024)

Mamba knows best.

Kobe Bryant’s legacy lives on in the year since the basketball icon’s untimely death.

As Tuesday marks the anniversary of the tragic helicopter crash that claimed the lives of Bryant, 41, his daughter Gianna, 13, and seven others, the retired Los Angeles Lakers star’s words of wisdom continue to transcend time.

“You got to do what you love to do,” encouraged Bryant during his final sit-down interview with USA Today — just days before his fatal crash in California on Jan. 26.

“I love telling stories,” the five-time NBA champion, endearingly nicknamed Black Mamba, said. “I love inspiring kids or providing them with tools that are going to help them.”

Forever in our hearts as No. 24, check out a roster of Mamba’s most memorable quotes:

On achieving a tranquil mind

In a 2013 ESPN interview, Bryant was told he seemed different — he seemed calm.

“Because I am. That’s just the maturation. That’s 17 years of seeing everything the game can dish out. I’ve seen it all before. There’s no need to get too crazy or bent out of shape. There are still challenges every day. But I’m still having fun. I was born to play this game. I still love it.”

On work ethic

“I can’t relate to lazy people,” Bryant once said of his work ethic. “We don’t speak the same language. I don’t understand you. I don’t want to understand you.”

On the next generation

“I remain focused on changing the world in positive ways through diverse stories, characters and leadership in order to inspire the next generation,” Bryant said in 2018, afterreceiving the Academy Award for best animated short “Dear Basketball.”

On death

“It’s an understanding that you can’t have life without death, can’t have light without the dark, right? So it’s an acceptance of that,” the pro-baller mused during an interview with The Ringer in 2016.

On friendship

From a 2015 profile in GQ: “I have ‘like minds.’ You know, I’ve been fortunate to play in Los Angeles, where there are a lot of people like me. Actors. Musicians. Businessmen. Obsessives. People who feel like God put them on earth to do whatever it is that they do. Now, do we have time to build great relationships? Do we have time to build great friendships? No. Do we have time to socialize and to hang out aimlessly? No. Do we want to do that? No. We want to work. I enjoy working.”

On perseverance

In a 2008 interview, he spoke to his positive attitude. “Have a good time. Life is too short to get bogged down and be discouraged. You have to keep moving. You have to keep going. Put one foot in front of the other, smile and just keep on rolling.”

On the impossibility of perfection

In the same GQ profile, Bryant was asked whether the qualities that make him great are also problems.

“Oh, yeah. But the things that make a person average are also problems. The things that make someone not good at anything at all are a problem. If you want to be the greatest of all time at something, there’s going to be a negative side to that. If you want to be a high school principal, that’s fine, too — but that will also carry negative baggage.”

On preparing for surgery

He captioned a 2017 Instagram post: “Be sad. Be mad. Be frustrated. Scream. Cry. Sulk. When you wake up you will think it was just a nightmare only to realize it’s all too real. You will be angry and wish for the day back, the game back THAT play back. But reality gives nothing back and nor should you.”

On making sacrifices for a dream

In Showtime and CBS Sports’ 2015 documentary “Kobe Bryant’s Muse,” he reflected:“We all can be masters at our craft, but you have to make a choice. What I mean by that is, there are inherent sacrifices that come along with that. Family time, hanging out with friends, being a great friend, being a great son, nephew, whatever the case may be. There are sacrifices that come along with making that decision.”

On failure

In “Muse,” he also said: “When we are saying this cannot be accomplished, this cannot be done, then we are short-changing ourselves. My brain, it cannot process failure. It will not process failure. Because if I have to sit there and face myself and tell myself, ‘You’re a failure,’ I think that is worse, that is almost worse than death.”

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FAQs

What did Kobe say about life? ›

Gianna and Kobe Bryant. "You don't want to jump into something if you're not passionate about it." "Life is too short to get bogged down and be discouraged. You have to keep moving.

What was Kobe Bryant's tough quote? ›

"I have nothing in common with lazy people who blame others for their lack of success. Great things come from hard work and perseverance. No excuses."

What was Kobe Bryant's inspirational quote? ›

Kobe Bryant Quotes
  • The most important thing is to try and inspire people so that they can be great in whatever they want to do. ...
  • Everything negative - pressure, challenges - is all an opportunity for me to rise. ...
  • I have self-doubt. ...
  • I can't relate to lazy people.

What is Kobe Bryant's famous quote? ›

Life is too short to get bogged down and be discouraged. You have to keep moving. You have to keep going. Put one foot in front of the other, smile and just keep on rolling."

What was Kobe Bryant's best leadership quote? ›

To be an effective leader, you have to be a really good listener and not to what's being said, but to what's not being said. You have to be really observant. That was a big transition for me.

Why is Kobe Bryant inspirational? ›

His determination, integrity, and athleticism made him a true leader in black history. In his 41 years, he achieved so much personally and professionally. Kobe's journey represented hope, demonstrated overcoming, and displayed family legacy in a way we don't often see from someone like him.

What was the last message Kobe sent? ›

While he would normally ignore his texts during church, Pelinka said he had a feeling that he should look at his phone. Bryant had texted Pelinka to ask if he knew a baseball agent based in southern California. The former Laker wanted to help secure an internship with the agent for the daughter of one of his friends.

What was Kobe Bryant's main goal? ›

Kobe wanted more out of life than just basketball – he was creating art, assisting the homeless, and helping young people succeed both on and off the court. On January 26, all that was cut short during the tragic helicopter crash that took his life and eight others, including his daughter Gianna.

What did Kobe say about love? ›

Kobe Bryant describes what love means to him ❤️ “I think I would describe love as happiness. I think I describe it as a beautiful journey.” #vanessabryant #kobeandvanessa.

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