“Mountain climbing was my original sport ... and I've never tired from the satisfaction of getting to the top of a mountain.” SportsMountainOriginalsTiredSatisfactionClimbingMountain Climbing Author:Steve Fossett
“The most important decision I ever made in my career was to live my life in sports as honestly and ethically as possible. Never having compromised my values allows me to look back on my life with no regrets and feel satisfaction in what I was able to accomplish.” FeelsLooksMadeImportantAbleValuesSportsDecisionCareersRegretSatisfactionAccomplishHonestlyLiving My LifeNo RegretsImportant Decisions Author:Greg LeMond
“But I noted with real satisfaction how well ex-footballers seemed to have leadership qualifications . . . I believe that football, perhaps more than any other sport, tends to instill in men the feeling that victory comes through hard - almost slavish - work, team play, self-confidence, and an enthusiasm that amounts to dedication.” MenBelieveWellsRealSelfHardPlayFeelingsI BelieveSportsTeamFootballAmountVictorySatisfactionSelf ConfidenceEnthusiasmDedicationExesFootballerQualificationsInstill Author:Dwight D. Eisenhower
“Nothing makes God more supreme and more central in worship than when a people are utterly persuaded that nothing - not money or prestige or leisure or family or job or health or sports or toys or friends - nothing is going to bring satisfaction to their sinful, guilty, aching hearts besides God.” PeopleHeartJobsSportsWorshipSatisfactionSupremeGuiltyLeisureToysPrestigeHeart Ache Author:John Piper
“I guess it is the sense of personal satisfaction that racing gives you that I am probably going to miss, because in racing you get that feedback very quickly” GivingSportsMissingSatisfactionRacingFeedbackMissing YouPersonal Satisfaction Author:Bobby Rahal
“In the temple of science are many mansions, and various indeed are they that dwell therein and the motives that have led them thither. Many take to science out of a joyful sense of superior intellectual power; science is their own special sport to which they look for vivid experience and the satisfaction of ambition; many others are to be found in the temple who have offered the products of their brains on this altar for purely utilitarian purposes.” LooksPurposeFoundSportsBrainSpecialProductsAmbitionIntellectualSatisfactionVariousSuperiorsMotiveTemplesJoyfulVividAltarsMansionsUtilitarian Book:Essays in Science Source: Essays in Science
“When one has the right swing and enthusiasm, selling is not unlike hunting, a veritable sport. To scare up the game by preliminary talk and to know how long to follow it, to lose your gain through poorly directed argument, to hang on to game that finally eludes, to boldly confront, to quickly circle around, to keep on the trail, tireless and keen, till you have bagged some orders, there is some satisfaction in returning at night, tired of the trail, but proud of the days work done.” KnowsLongDoneNightOrderGamesSportsLosesKnow HowProudGainsArgumentTiredSatisfactionCirclesSellingEnthusiasmScareHuntingSwingsTrailsWork DoneElude Author:Carl Sandburg