A Quote by Barack Obama

I bowled a 129... It was like the Special Olympics or something! — © Barack Obama
I bowled a 129... It was like the Special Olympics or something!
The Olympics should be something so special, but I feel like it was definitely miserable at times.
I have been so inspired by the Special Olympics athletes that I have been so fortunate to meet, and I am excited to continue my involvement in the Special Olympics Movement.
I started working with Special Olympics when I was 17 years old. I'll never forget the first time I did it: I was at Weber State, and it was the summer before I started school. We have to get up in the morning and do this Special Olympics camp.
It's empowering and uplifting to hear the Special Olympics athletes share their journey and what's helped them to get to where they are today. I had no idea how much I'd learn and grow by taking part in Special Olympics. It's made me think about my own journey and what's important in life.
I dont know what to bowl at him. I bowled an inswinger and he drove me through covers of the front foot. Then I bowled an outswinger and he again punched through covers of the backfoot. He is the toughest batsmen I've bowled to. He shold live long and score lots of runs, but not against Pakistan.
It's something special to break the world record at the Olympics.
Obama said that his performance at bowling was so bad 'it was like the Special Olympics or something.' Disability, by Obama's definition, was about difference and failure.
I'm actually pretty good at tennis. Well, if I'm in the Special Olympics or something.
The Olympics were something that was put in my path. I knew I was capable, I worked so hard for it, so I guess it's like, Why wouldn't I want to go to the Olympics? But it was never something that I was really, really dead set on. It was just what my coaches and everyone else forced upon me.
Walking in the opening ceremony and just being part of the Olympics is so special and it's something to cherish forever.
People want to be bowled over by something special. Nine times out of ten you might strike out, but that tenth time, that peak experience, is what people want. That's what can move the world. That's art.
Once I got to the NBA I wanted to continue to work with the Special Olympics and those with special needs.
Criticizing reporters is like boo-ing at the Special Olympics.
Every Olympics is something special. If you're fortunate enough to play for your country - there's just so much energy. It's truly amazing.
I don't get used to it. When something splashy comes around like the Emmys or the Baftas I'm still bowled over that a gal from Reno, Nevada, is on the arm of a gent like Patrick Stewart.
I love representing WWE, like, with Make-A-Wish, Be a STAR, Special Olympics.
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