“We've got a lot of potential on offense. But really potential doesn't mean much if you don't realize it.” IfsMeanSportsRealizingOffense Author:Brian Griese
“To take pressure off myself, I realize how fortunate I am to be playing a sport for a living. If I take that mentality onto the court, there shouldn't be any pressure because I'm already fortunate to do what I do.” IfsSportsRealizingPressureCourtFortunateMentality Author:John Isner
“When we think back to our forefathers, with their sedentary lives of forest-chopping, railroad-building, fortune-founding, their fox-hunting and Indian taming, their prancing about in the mazurka and the polka, with their coattails flying and their bustles bouncing, to say nothing of their all-day sessions with the port and straight bourbon,... we must realize that we are a nation, not of neurasthenics, but of sissies and slow-motion sports.” ThinkingNationsSportsRealizingBuildingExerciseFortuneFlyingForestsIndianHuntingFoxesFoundingSessionPortRailroadsForefathersChoppingBourbonSissySlow MotionBustleSedentaryTamingPolkaPrancingCoattailsFox Hunting Author:Robert Benchley
“The trick is to realize that after giving your best, there's nothing more to give... Win or lose the game is finished. It's over. It's time to forget and prepare for the next one.” GivingMotivationalNextGamesWinningSportsRealizingLosesForgetFinishedTricksPreparationOver ItThe Next OneWin Or Lose Book:Sparky! Source: Sparky!
“One of the things that I noticed in war was how difficult it was for our soldiers, at first, to realize that there are no rules to war. Our men were raised in sports, where a referee runs a football game, or an umpire a baseball game, and so forth.” MenFirstsWarRunningGamesSportsDifficultRealizingFootballBaseballRaisedSoldierUmpiresFootball GameBaseball GamesReferee Author:Dwight D. Eisenhower
“People don't realize how much the food industry has infiltrated all aspects of our children's lived experience, including their experience at school. There are sponsored curricula by food companies, they're also in our schools with logos sponsoring sports teams.” PeopleChildrenSchoolSportsRealizingCompanyTeamIndustryAspectOur ChildrenIncludingLogosSports TeamFood Industry Author:Anna Lappe
“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
“MY TOUGHEST MATCH; is not on the mat. It's at the dinner table and it's at fast food restaurants. It's hearing about the party I can Never go to. It's realizing being a Great Wrestler isn't a sport, It's a LIFE.” I CanSportsRealizingPartyTablesHearingDinnerRestaurantsFast FoodWrestlerDinner TableFast Food Restaurants Author:Stephen Neal
“I'm not a real smart guy. But I've got enough brains to realize that when I'm 60 years old and play a sport, that it's downhill.” YearsRealEnoughPlayGuySportsRealizingBrainSmartSmart Guy Author:Lee Trevino
“Right before they named the (2014) team, I stepped back and I allowed myself to realize what I had accomplished. I got overwhelmed and the tears came pretty quickly. It's an honor to represent my country again and to represent my sport to the world and to hold it down for all those 30-year old athletes out there.” WorldYearsCountrySportsRealizingTeamTearsHonorAthleteAccomplishedOverwhelmedTry Again Author:Kelly Clark