Legendary Alabama coach and seven-time national champion Nick Saban was at the ESPY's last night to accept the Icon Award, a recognition he has undoubtedly earned, and during his speech the ole ball coach shared some extremely powerful thoughts.

Despite being widely regarded as the greatest coach in college football history, Saban chose to focus on a different message while accepting the award.

"The one thing my dad told me when I was a young kid in West Virginia that was the most important part of your character is to have compassion for other people. People aren't going to remember what you say, they're going to remember how you made them feel," Saban said during his acceptance speech.

It's hard to argue with his sentiment. Saban's words reflect a profound truth about human interaction and something that we all should aspire to live by.

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