“Men sometimes seem more ready to accept women as brain surgeons than as athletes.” MenSometimesSeemsSportsBrainAcceptingReadyAthleteSurgeonsBrain Surgeons Book:Women and Sports: 2 Source: Women and Sports: 2
“Politics is a contact sport - a question of accepting an elbow or two.” TwoSportsAcceptingContactElbowsContact Sports Author:Mark Shields
“I have to keep myself in check when I go to the kids' sports events. I sit waaay in the back. I make sure I don't do too much cheering, you know what I mean? I'm still not quite adjusted to this modern school of thought: Oh, it doesn't matter who wins. I'm not all the way there yet, but I accept it from the back row.” KnowsWayMeanStillsMatterKidsSchoolWinningSportsAcceptingToo MuchModernEventsChecksCheer Author:Jack Nicholson
“Refined indifference is a sports psychology precept: train like there's no tomorrow and then accept whatever happens. Once you step on the field realize that whatever is meant to be is meant to be.” HappensSportsRealizingAcceptingStepsPsychologyFieldsTomorrowTrainIndifferenceMeant To BeRefinedWhatever HappensSports Psychology Author:Scott Hamilton
“The man who can accept defeat and take his salary without feeling guilty is a thief.” MenFeelingsSportsLeadershipAcceptingHe ManDefeatGuiltyThievesSalaryFeeling Guilty Author:George Allen
“I won't accept anything less than the best a player's capable of doing... and he has the right to expect the best that I can do for him and the team!” I CanMotivationalSportsCan DoAbilityQualityAcceptingPlayerTeamCapableAthleteCoachingMotivational Sports Author:Lou Holtz