I have spoken with many former athletes, and they tell me the best time they had was in sports. I listen to them and use their experience in my career. Sergei Bubka athletecareerexperience Change image and share on social
If the Olympic Games ever served a true altruistic purpose, they have long since outlived it. Yeah, the pursuit of athletic excellence, sportsmanship and international goodwill is plenty noble. But the modern Olympics are at best a vehicle for agitprop; at worst, a scandal magnet. John Ridley agitpropaltruisticathletic share on social
In life I've learned one thing; if you want to be good you have to connect with the best people. So I got very close to the high-stakes players here. I get to watch them and play with them a little bit. Guy Laliberte bitecloseconnect share on social
I need to see where I am physically and practicing with NHL players is the best way to find that out. Mary Lynn Rajskub findnhlphysically Change image and share on social
Religiosity turns out to be the best indicator of civic involvement: it's more accurate than education, age, income, gender or race. Jonathan Sacks accurateagecivic Change image and share on social
Given that religious faith is an intrinsic element of human experience, it is best to approach and engage the subject with a sense of history and a critical sensibility. Jon Meacham approachcriticalelement Change image and share on social
I had three jobs in college. The best day of my life was when I paid off my student loans, on my own. Jessica Seinfeld collegedayjob Change image and share on social
I want to attract the best people into teaching. Chuck Schumer attractpeopleteach Change image and share on social
The communities and countries best at using energy to optimize a microclimate for human life are also the ones whose people have the longest average lifespans. Canada, Sweden, and Iceland - places with inhospitable winter weather - are frontrunners in sustaining human health and life. Chris Hadfield averagecanadacommunity share on social
We've all read, I'm sure, a Superman book where we didn't really feel like we knew the character. Where the writer, often with the best of intentions, has tried put a personal stamp on the character, whether it be to try and make him more current, or cool, or have a broader appeal, etc. Gary Frank appealbookbroad share on social