My style is black. It's hip-hop. It's who I am. Stuart Scott blackhiphop Change image and share on social
I practice a lot. I practice in the winter when it's cold in Connecticut - a lot. I practice in my bedroom on the carpet - a lot. For all the practice I do, I should be a better golfer than I am. Stuart Scott bedroomcarpetcold Change image and share on social
I keep working out for me, but I also keep working out for my daughters. I want Taelor and Sydni to know that I'm still strong. I want to walk them both down the aisle. And I still plan to. I hope to. I don't know. That's what cancer robs you of. Cancer robs you of the ability to look past today. Stuart Scott abilityaislecancer share on social
You've got to be true to who you are and what you do. I'm more of a hip-hop feel person. Music is how you feel. The younger the mind, that's how I wanna be. Stuart Scott feelhavehip Change image and share on social
The most important thing I do is I'm a dad. Stuart Scott dadimportantthing Change image and share on social
People always talk about the nausea that comes with chemotherapy. For me, it's more like a queasiness. And it can be intense. It's an uncomfortable, gross kind of 'blech' feeling. Stuart Scott blechchemotherapyfelt Change image and share on social
Working out is my way of saying to cancer, 'You're trying to invade my body; you're trying to take me away from my daughters, but I'm stronger than you. And I'm going to hit harder than you.' Stuart Scott bodycancerdaughter Change image and share on social
Writing is better if it's kept simple. Every sentence doesn't need to have perfect noun/verb agreement. I've said 'ain't' on the air. Because I sometimes use 'ain't' when I'm talking. Stuart Scott agreementairhave Change image and share on social
I make myself have energy. It's stubbornness in the face of cancer. Stuart Scott cancerenergyface Change image and share on social
I knew I heard the doctor correctly. I didn't think he said something else, I didn't think for a second, 'Well maybe he didn't say it.' No, I knew I heard him! But I still couldn't comprehend... in my mind... in my soul... he just said, 'cancer.' Stuart Scott cancercomprehendcorrectly share on social