“The kids know what I'm doing when I exercise, and that's powerful. So don't just tell your kids to go play outside. Take a moment off your computer, put on your tennis shoes, hop outside and help them start their game and run off some energy.” KnowsPlayMomentsHelpingRunningKidsGamesEnergyPowerfulExerciseComputerShoesTennisHopsTennis Shoes Author:Summer Sanders
“I'm seeing too many geeky, nerdy kids get addicted to video games and they're going nowhere. It's making me crazy.” KidsGamesSeeingCrazyVideoNerdy Author:Temple Grandin
“I grew up playing 'Mortal Kombat' as a kid. I was always a fan of the video game. Saw the movies as a kid as well.” WellsKidsGamesSawsFansGrewGrew UpVideoMortalsMortal Kombat Author:Brian Tee
“Baseball is a tongue-tied kid from Georgia growing up to be an announcer and praising the Lord for showing him the way to Cooperstown. This is a game for America. Still a game for America, this baseball!” WayStillsKidsAmericaGamesLordGrowing UpGrowingBaseballPraiseTongueTiedGeorgiaAnnouncersTongue TiedPraise The Lord Book:Ernie Harwell: My 60 Years in Baseball Source: Ernie Harwell: My 60 Years in Baseball
“If Pac-Man had affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in dark rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive electronic music.” IfsMenInspirationalMotivationalRunningKidsGamesDarkRoomsListeningAffectedPillsRepetitiveElectronic MusicDark RoomPacs Author:Marcus Brigstocke
“It enrages me to see only certain players singled out for the Hall of Fame because they were born with a God-given specialty. When I take my kids to the Baseball Hall of Fame, I want them to experience the full array of talents that make the game what it is today, not just the larger-than-life freaks of nature. I want them to know that you don't have to be the biggest or the strongest to reach your goals, and that hard work and perseverance are also rewarded.” KnowsWantHardKidsTodayCertainGamesGivenGoalBornPlayerTalentHard WorkFameBaseballPerseveranceHallsStrongestFreakHall Of FameSpecialtyLarger Than LifeReaching Your GoalsBaseball Hall Of Fame Author:Bert Blyleven