Top 833 Athletic Scholarships Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on November 25, 2024.
I was one of those athletic African players.
Am I athletic? In my dreams.
When I was young, I was being pushed, against my will, towards becoming a classical musician. I had music scholarships; I had to play the violin and do orchestra practice and that sort of stuff. That meant I didn't get to do any school plays. I desperately wanted to do that.
I think I'm athletic enough to do anything. — © Trea Turner
I think I'm athletic enough to do anything.
I don't swim! That's like athletic.
We [in The Khaled Hosseini Foundation] support and fund projects that bring jobs, healthcare, and education to women and children. In addition, we award scholarships to women pursuing higher education in Afghanistan.
I'm pretty athletic, but I'm not very strong.
Margaret Thatcher was in my year, and our first-year college photograph shows us standing side by side in the back row. We were both grammar school girls on state scholarships.
I may not be the most athletic, but I understand the game.
I think you can be athletic and intellectual at the same time.
I've always been athletic and fast.
I am not athletic.
My parents didn't know anything about collegiate scholarships, so they had accepted the national team training stipend, the monthly stipend that I received after making the national team, so I was ineligible for NCAA eligibility anyway.
If you're athletic and you can run, you can play defense. It's a mindset. — © Andrew Wiggins
If you're athletic and you can run, you can play defense. It's a mindset.
I'm pretty athletic and I play basketball a lot.
My kids are athletic, but they don't run.
A scientist said, making a plea for exchange scholarships between nations, "The best way to send an idea is to wrap it up in a person." That was what happened at Christmas. The idea of divine love was wrapped up in a person.
I mean, I'm 6-11, and I'm pretty athletic, I think.
I was always athletic and I could do a lot of things.
One thing that did happen to me, though - in high school, there was a club to help prepare people for scholarships and they wouldn't let girls take the class. But I studied for it, and that year I was the only one from the high school who got the scholarship. That was my vindication.
I was a bookish kid, not really athletic.
In high school you just kind of go with it, you belong to a sport and you're lettering and there is a very social part. With cycling, a lot of people will steer away because you can't letter, and lettering is still cool and it's very important for scholarships and other stuff.
I try to be athletic.
We raised almost 2 million dollars at the last golf tournament that can be used for minority scholarships and Junior Golf programs. The payoff for the work we do is so much more valuable than the work we actually do for it.
I'm not super-athletic.
I'm not athletic.
I wasn't athletic. I played baseball, but I was terrible.
If you can't be an athlete, be an athletic supporter.
Make a little room in your plans for romance again, Anne, girl. All the degrees and scholarships in the world can’t make up for the lack of it. ~Aunt Josephine to Anne in Anne Of Green Gables
I'm more athletic than people think.
Growing up, I was not athletic.
I'm athletic but in a dancer way.
I used to be very athletic when I was a young man.
For the college years we will provide scholarships to high school students of the greatest promise and greatest need and guarantee low-interest loans to students continuing their college studies.
I wasn't very athletic as a kid.
I was always athletic and I could do a lot of things
I was always athletic when I was growing up.
We were the quintessence of athletic atrocity.
Athletic toughness is extraordinarily difficult to quantify. — © Gabe Kapler
Athletic toughness is extraordinarily difficult to quantify.
Now I want to use money in a good way. I make foundations back home in Russia, I have sponsored vaccinations for more than one million children in my homeland and I have founded scholarships in the names of my great Russian compatriots - Oistrakh, Richter, Gilels, Shostakovich, Prokofiev and Schnittke.
My size is a danger, my power and my athletic ability.
Obviously, I love the idea of athletic quarterbacks.
I had an athletic body my whole life.
The private sector granted bursaries [scholarships] for the children of their workers. Some of them built homes for their workers. They had in-service training, which improved the skills of their workers. So that spirit was there. All we did was merely exploit it.
I think the Caribbean has been overlooked because guys don't really have the resources to get out and guys are less fortunate to make it to the U.S. and get scholarships and for people to come down and see them.
America does not need gorgeous halls and concert rooms for its musical development, but music schools with competent teachers, and many, very many, free scholarships for talented young disciples who are unable to pay the expense of study.
I've always been pretty athletic.
I want to be known for my athletic achievements, not my celebrity.
If you have the athletic ability, why waste it in one sport? — © Isaiah Mustafa
If you have the athletic ability, why waste it in one sport?
When I graduated from high school, I had artistic and academic scholarships, and I was trying to figure out what to do. I decided to audition for the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, Juilliard and the National Institute of Dramatic Arts in Sydney, Australia.
I wasnt athletic. I played baseball, but I was terrible.
After a year of post-graduate research, I won an 1851 Exhibition scholarship to work at Oxford with Robert Robinson. Two such scholarships were awarded each year, and the other was won by Rita Harradence, also of Sydney and also an organic chemist.
I've not been the most athletic person.
You don't want to hear about how much money I donate to the Boys and Girls Clubs of America or to AIDS awareness or to give out scholarships. You don't want to hear about that.
All of my clients have athletic or curvy, healthy bodies.
I worked my butt off in high school and received a lot of scholarships for college and to throw all that away for acting was tough for my family, but it was just something I felt my heart pulling me towards and don't regret a single minute of it. I love to act!
My grandmother instilled in me two important lessons: I was just as good as anyone else, and education was my salvation. Fortunately, I was able to get scholarships to excellent schools, but I was one of the lucky ones. All of this is what draws me to anti-poverty organizations like Oxfam.
As far as natural ability, I was always athletic.
I've always been athletic.
You must relate athletic experiences to life.
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