“If you go out of your way to cheat, and you know you’re cheating, I think, yes, you should be banned for good.”— Usain Bolt, theguardian.com
“I think any responsible boxing fan has to also be an advocate for making the sport safer, to the extent that's possible. There are several common sense reforms that could help do that. That said, it will always be a brutal sport, which is both part of its appeal and its tragedy.”— Hamilton Nolan, thedailybanter.com
“Whether you are trying to teach each other a sport like pool, tennis or hockey, it is quite likely that you need to hold that person at a very close proximity. You secretly look at each other’s faces from the corner of the eyes. There is a strong urge to kiss or take things further.”— Mag For Women, magforwomen.com
“SPORTS NEWS: Some people were harmed. Others screamed. Others made arm gestures. A lighted screen announced empirical measures of worth.”— Night Vale podcast, twitter.com
“If you are looking for something fun to do and haven’t been bowling in a long time, like since prom night, this would be perfect to add to your list of date ideas for Valentine’s Day.”— Diana Trotter, love.allwomenstalk.com
“There's a reason why rock-climbing is a trust-building activity among smallish corporate teams. Whether you choose to belay one another or boulder (no ropes, but way shorter walls), you'll form an instant bond over the physical, palm-sweat-inducing challenge. Oh, and it's crazy fun too!”— Krista Soriano, cosmopolitan.com
“I saw an article about a guy who plays blues—a black guy who hangs out with the Ku Klux Klan. So I watched him, like, what is this guy doing? He made sense. He said, "Listen. If you just sit down and talk to a person and just listen to him, I guarantee you that you have something in common." And at…”— Shaquille O'Neal, esquire.com
“I saw somebody compared him to Muhammad Ali, which is ludicrous. Muhammad Ali was fighting for a bigger cause since he was Cassius Clay. Every day. So I've never seen Kaepernick do anything in the community—I don't really know him, but to each his own. Everybody has their voice, especially now with…”— Shaquille O'Neal, esquire.com
“Why not turn game night into date night every once in a while? Spoil your man and make him feel special by picking a place with good food and a TV, or even prepare a night of his favorite snacks and drinks and sit through the entire game with him. Just cheer for the team he is cheering for, it would…”— Nada Allam, fustany.com
“A super easy way to spoil your man is to pay attention to your his favorite player and team, because that way you can personalize something meaningful to him. Opt for his favorite player's jersey, instead of a perfume or a regular shirt, and print his name and lucky number on it. Just like we like j…”— Nada Allam, fustany.com
“Watching sports? Forget it. Those sweaty bodies on the sports bar TV take your mind to places you never want it to go in public.”— Self, self.com
“Move more. It doesn’t matter what you choose to do: join a sports team; get a pedometer and take at least 10,000 steps a day; get up every 20 minutes and stretch; or join a dance class. Just move!”— Marelisa, daringtolivefully.com
“Because every day is a new day. Every moment is a new moment. Now you've got to go out and show them that you're a new creature.”— Ray Lewis, youtube.com
“If you know you're worth then go get what you're worth. But you gotta be willing to take the hits and not pointing fingers saying you ain't where you wanna be because of him or her or anybody. Cowards do that and that ain't you. You're better than that.”— Rocky Balboa, youtube.com
“Don't cry to quit, cry to keep going. You already in pain, you already hurt. Get a reward from it.”— Will Smith, youtube.com
“If you are not making someone else's life better then you are wasting your time.”— Will Smith, youtube.com
“Talent you have naturally. Skill is only developed by hours and hours and hours of beating on your craft.”— Will Smith, youtube.com