Top 16 This Football Challenge Quotes
#1. I'm not an industry artist - I'm an artist in the industry.
DMX
#2. Football comes naturally to me, but basketball is a challenge, that's why I like it so much.
Tony Gonzalez
#3. When I was 10 years old, we'd pick out a cow and boom! They'd hit it in the head with a hammer, lift it up by the back legs, and skin it in front of us. Then I'd take the head home and make soup
Wilmer Valderrama
#5. There is nothing like tasting the grit of fear for rediscovering that the umbilical cord is made of piano wire.
Moss Hart
#6. Most people would say safety was my best position. To me, the biggest challenge and most gratifying thing I got out of playing football was playing corner, because it was a bigger challenge than playing safety. Playing corner provided me my biggest thrills and my biggest headaches.
Ronnie Lott
#8. I think success is the biggest challenge you have to handle in the National Football League; that's something we talk about a lot.
Mike McCarthy
#9. Mind needs more than 3D perception to be able to see edge of the universe.
Toba Beta
#10. I believe that if I committed to basketball, I could make an impact in the NBA. I now see football as my job and my greatest challenge.
Julius Peppers
#11. I've seen that cornered look on more than a few Parish faces over the years, and each time it brings a lump to my throat. The old-timers say you eventually get numb to it. I'm not sure I want to live that long.
Steven Dos Santos
#12. That's where the challenge has been. Balancing football and life. Trying not to replay every play in my head while I'm with my family. Sometimes, I've done it well. Other times, I haven't.
Chad Pennington
#13. I liked to play against all the teams in the National Football League or the American Football League, because they were always a challenge.
Jim Otto
#14. I had as lief have the foppery of freedom as the morality of imprisonment.
William Shakespeare
#15. Stokes gets a straight yellow for that challenge.
Ronnie Whelan
#16. Law, rather than harnessing the passions, is increasingly pressed into their service.
George F. Will