Words matter. These are the best Molly Qerim Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
If you don’t have haters, you’re doing something wrong.
Everything in life cannot be bought.
New Haven is really cool.
I think New York is the greatest sports town there is, and I feel like we’re a part of the buzz.
I’m always my toughest critic. I’m setting the expectations for myself, and that’s enough pressure. I don’t need to worry about the haters or the Twitter trolls or what everybody else thinks.
The credibility comes before you get on air. It comes with coming to the production meeting and having ideas and being prepared and being up on everything that’s going on, being professional, and showing up every day and working hard. I think that’s where you build the credibility and the respect.
I’ll go out to eat and have a really good lunch and try to shut the phone off, but I can’t, really, because the social media stuff will start happening.
I was originally going to join ‘Mike & Mike’ in New York City, but then that move fell through, and there was a vacancy on ‘First Take,’ so now I am excited to be able to do both.
Super Bowl Sunday is an American holiday at this point. Usually, I’ll have people over, and it’s pretty much just a chill day. Football is on all day.
I listen to a lot of Pandora. I listen to the Hot 97 app.
I could go right now and work for a non-profit organization, but I have a passion for sports, and I love to write and speak.
If Kaepernick is trying to become a backup quarterback, and we’re seeing guys like Mark Sanchez and Geno Smith being picked ahead him, then you can argue that he is being blackballed.
I truly believe that ESPN has been in the forefront in terms of the diversity in front of the camera and improving the balance between men and women.
My friends would always joke that I’m ‘the grandmother’ and ‘the homebody’ because I can’t stay up past nine o’clock, but a lot of that rest is so important for me.
I grew up on a pretty Mediterranean diet, so that’s what I try to stick to.
I’ve always been pretty disciplined.
At my house, I have a wine and beer fridge. It’s got everything. The beer is at 38 degrees, and the wine is at 50 degrees. We take it seriously, but I’m actually not that big of a drinker.
The last thing I want to come home to on Monday night after work is a mess.
The Time’s Up movement extends to every college campus and, of course, athletics.
I grew up with sports, but I was definitely not good enough to become a professional athlete – I just loved the storytelling aspect of it.
I’m blessed to work in sports every day.
I don’t go out too much, though I love to dance, but I dont drink.
I think it is really important that I am always listening.
Three to four times a week, I do boxing with a trainer. It’s great because you get to punch things and let out stress.
I definitely work a lot, but I love it.
I’m not dating anyone until I get my career where I want it to be.
I try to work hard, be professional, be fun to work with, and be accountable.
I’m half Italian, and on my mom’s side, they’ve aged amazingly, and all they’ve put on their faces is olive oil.
All I can say is every relationship is different, and every personality, and everyone handles every couple’s social media differently.
There is part of you as a female – no question – that feels like you have to be overprepared and outwork the men because people are automatically going to look at you and say, ‘Well, you didn’t play football,’ or, ‘You don’t know what you’re talking about,’ because you are a female.
I don’t know what it’s like to be Cuban-American, but I know what it’s like to have family under Communism and to get up early in the morning and send medical supplies and try to send food and try to send money and have it intervened, and them calling and crying on the phone.
I have to make sure to get a good night’s sleep whenever I can, and sometimes I have to be really disciplined. There are games that I want to stay up and watch, so I just have to DVR them.
I think Chael is just made for T.V.
When there is a certain subject matter where I want to get involved, where I think I could add to the conversation, and especially with gender issues, I appreciate having that voice and that seat at the table.
I am really irked by healthy NBA players resting. I really don’t understand it. Players in the past have played all season for years. I just don’t love it. I feel like it hurts the integrity and competitiveness of the game. It’s got nothing to do with the TV partners; it’s about cheating the fans.