Sportscaster Quotes & Sayings
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Top Sportscaster Quotes
I thought maybe I'd be a female sportscaster. — Amy Landecker
I remember telling my classmates when I was 8-years-old that (being a sportscaster) is what I wanted to do. That was the only thing I ever wanted to do with my life. — Adam Schein
Let's see... "Advanced Flanking Theory", by U.R. Skrood. "Fighting on the Grid", by Minnie Churse. "Moving on Diagonals", by Wun and Ahaff. Ah ha! Here it is: "Attacks of Opportunity Explained", by Ben Dover and Taye Kitt. — Rich Burlew
Sometimes it's good to lose something/someone. Because we get what we deserve, not what we desire for. — M.H. Rakib
When they beat that dream out of me, I said I'd be a sportscaster on ESPN and I'll never forget what my father said: "They'll never let someone with a face like you on television." To this day, I wake up at times, look in the mirror, and just stare, obsessed with the idea that the person I am in my head is something entirely different than what everyone else sees. — Eddie Huang
Growing up knowing that I wanted to be a sportscaster and knowing that the best school in the country was right in my back yard, I certainly knew all there was to know about Marty Glickman and about people like Bob Costas and Marv Albert and all of the other greats that have passed through there. — Beth Mowins
You have nothing with which to bargain. You can offer Jesus only one thing - belief. He simply asks, "Do you believe in Me? — Cary Schmidt
Here's the important lesson in electronic journalism: it's not the literary value of the words - it's the tone of the sportscaster's voice — Bob Wolff
My destiny is to go to heaven, my responsibility is to bring heaven. — Bill Johnson
You have a white guy as an announcer and sportscaster. Me, I'm black. I do it and I've already done some stuff in the past. We're more expressive than the white guys. You look at the skill players. We're the ones that get into the end zone. We get in the end zone more than they do. — Terrell Owens
The stock market is a discounter of all known information. — Kenneth Fisher
I had fun pretending to be a sportscaster. People always think that was a down thing for me. I had the best job in sports broadcasting for two years. — Dennis Miller
The three most important things for a sportscaster are knowledge of the game, a passion for sports and the profession, and the stamina to struggle. — Lesley Visser
When I took off from Providence, my only professional aspiration was what it had always been: I wanted to be a sportscaster. By the time I landed in the desert, I knew I would spend the rest of my life trying to be a writer. — Mike Greenberg
Don't let misery bring you down. — Angelique Kidjo
I started [in television] as a local sportscaster in Oklahoma City and that will always be my love. It's kind of what I live for. — Chris Harrison
I wanted to be a broadcaster, sportscaster, or gameshow host from a very early age. I did my first broadcasting when I was 10 or 11 - into a tape recorder for my brother's football game, and for local events. A local radio station was experimenting with high school disc jockeys for rock and roll shifts - I applied - and got the job. — Ralph Strangis
My unanticipated success as a sportscaster is a perfect example of the importance of saying yes to yourself, even when you are uncertain. — Phyllis George
