A Quote by Lee Corso

I reflect on my 30 years at ESPN and continue to count my blessings each time I walk on the 'College Gameday' set. — © Lee Corso
I reflect on my 30 years at ESPN and continue to count my blessings each time I walk on the 'College Gameday' set.
Count your blessings. Every time I am doing bad I count my blessings. And I always lose count. Try that sometime.
I didn't have cable growing up. I never saw ESPN or GameDay.
Every time we are obedient to the words of the prophets and apostles we reap great blessings. We receive more blessings than we can understand at the time, and we continue to receive blessings long after our initial decision to be obedient.
Ultimately, college football is a huge passion of mine. In my opinion, I really feel ESPN owns college football. The only way I think I could have left ESPN was for an opportunity to call NFL games. That was the opportunity I had at Fox.
Don't count your wrongs, count your blessings and you shall not fail. Any human who calls himself a creature of God and does not count, many times during the day, the blessings but only counts what he doesn't have is insulting to God and to himself; he is a living non-reality.
I watch ESPN all day. If you come into my trailer, ESPN is on. That's the first thing I do when I leave the set.
I love college football. I've been involved with college football since 1953. That's a long time as a player, coach and 30 years in television.
In trying to count our many blessings the difficulty is not to find things to count, but to find time to enumerate them all.
I got fired - November 8, 1979. And all of a sudden, I got a call, two weeks later, about doing a game on ESPN. And I truly said - Scotty Connal, the head of ESPN production at the time, was the guy that called me - I said, 'Man, ESPN sounds like a disease. What is ESPN? I know nothing about it, never heard of it.'
My time in high school and college, more than 30 years ago, has been ridiculously distorted.
When I'm worried and I can't sleep, I count my blessings instead of sheep. And I fall asleep ... counting my blessings.
We should certainly count our blessings, but we should also make our blessings count.
I count my blessings far more than I count my money.
The most important time in history is - NOW - the present, So count your blessings cause time can't define the essence.
Being broke is a joke, I never found it funny / That's why I count my blessings / As much as I count my money...
If, my dear, you seek to slumber; Count of stars an endless number; If you will continue wakeful; Count the drops that make a lakeful; Then if vigilance yet above you Hover, Count the times I love you; And if slumber sill repel you Count the times I do not tell you.
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