“I was always the last one chosen for football games in Central Park.” LastsGamesFootballChosenNflParksFootball GameCentral Park Author:Merlin Olsen
“I was captain and should have set the example. I would lift a minimum of weights. Mine was natural physical strength. I always thought quickness and agility were much more important.” ShouldImportantNaturalExampleMinesShould HaveWeightLiftsCaptainsMinimumAgilityQuicknessPhysical Strength Author:Merlin Olsen
“I've caught fish as big as I am. I've caught marlin close to 300 pounds.” BigsCaughtFishesPounds Author:Merlin Olsen
“Sigma Chi was a learning experience for me in personal growth, in finding out more about myself, in shaping my life more effectively, and in directing my energies more efficiently. All of those things were heavily influenced by my Sigma Chi experience. There is no question that that has had a tremendous impact on my career, profesionally and on my life.” EnergyGrowthCareersFindingsImpactPersonal GrowthLearning Experience Author:Merlin Olsen
“When you don't make people accountable, it leads to a superstar mentality where not everyone on the team is important.” PeopleImportantTeamMentalitySuperstar Author:Mike Babcock
“The main thing is to race over to McDonald's to get an egg McMuffin before they shut down for the morning.” RaceMorningEggsMcdonalds Author:Mike Babcock
“Christianity . . . sees the necessity for man to have spiritual values and it shows him how to get at those through physical sacraments.” MenShowsSpiritualValuesChristianitySacramentsSpiritual Values Author:Malcolm Muggeridge
“For us humans, everything is permanent - until it changes, as we are immortal until we die” HumansDiesPermanentImmortal Author:Malcolm Muggeridge
“I hate government. I hate power. I think that man's existence, insofar as he achieves anything, is to resist power, to minimize power, to devise systems of society in which power is the least exerted.” ThinkingMenGovernmentHateExistenceAchieveI Hate Author:Malcolm Muggeridge
“Behind the debris of these self-styled, sullen supermen and imperial diplomatists, there stands the gigantic figure of one person, because of whom, by whom, in whom, and through whom alone mankind might still have hope. The person of Jesus Christ.” PersonsStillsSelfMightJesusChristBehindsMankindFiguresJesus ChristHaving HopeSullenDebris Author:Malcolm Muggeridge