“I think country needs to have a sporting culture. I think if sports were taken as curriculum in school and are encouraged in right way like government of Maharashtra and Haryana have done given Marks for Sports and encouraging them with good jobs.” IfsThinkingWayNeedsCountryDoneGovernmentSchoolJobsCultureGivenSportsTakenMarkRight WayGood JobCurriculumMaharashtra Author:Gagan Narang
“Sporting culture is needed where marks are given to students for sports in schools, jobs are assured for sportsperson, and sponsors are willing to support them through rough times.” SchoolJobsCultureGivenSportsSupportStudentsWillingNeededMarkRoughAssuredRough TimesSponsors Author:Gagan Narang
“The game is the ultimate significance to me because it is so important to a lot of people. It has left a mark on our culture to be voted as one of the best to ever play.” PeopleImportantPlayCultureGamesLeftSportsUltimateMarkSignificance Author:Barry Sanders
“He who sports compliments, unless he takes good aim, may miss his mark, and be wounded by the recoil of his own weapon.” MaySportsMissingWeaponsMarkAimComplimentWoundedRecoil Author:Thomas Chandler Haliburton
“I always wanted to make an abstract photograph. I would photograph walls, sports interiors, marks on the walls people made. Even looking back it makes so much sense. It's like it was a fight against the photograph.” PeopleMadeWantedFightingSportsWallMarkPhotographAbstractLooking BackInteriors Author:Idris Khan
“Remarks such as 'great Australian', 'larger than life' are sometimes used where they are not appropriate. But in the case of Kerry Packer both of those descriptions are entirely appropriate. He was a great Australian, he was a larger than life character and in so many ways he left his mark on the Australian community over a very long career in business, particularly in the media and also that other great passion of his, Australian sport” WayLongSometimesCharacterUsedPassionLeftSportsCommunityBusinessCareersCasesMediaMarkAppropriateDescriptionAustraliaRemarksAustralianLarger Than LifeGreat PassionLong CareersPackers Author:John Howard