Steelers Quotes
Collection of top 28 famous quotes about Steelers
Steelers Quotes & Sayings
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As machines get to be more and more like men, men will come to be more like machines.
— Joseph Wood Krutch
I almost never watch TV, except for '60 Minutes' and pro football. I love Drew Brees, the Manning brothers and the Steelers' linebackers.
— Wynton Marsalis
My mother was a huge Steelers fan, so they were my team growing up.
— Deron Williams
I follow the Patriots, but the Steelers were my first and true love. I still have a 'Terrible Towel.'
— Nathaniel Philbrick
To be honest, I've just become a Steelers fan.
— Nate Torrence
Write with honesty and don't worry about the feelings of others, because no matter what you say, they'll hate you anyway.
— Isabel Allende
I am a sports fanatic and being able to perform at halftime for the fans of the Steelers and the Jets is such a thrill for me.
— Joe Nichols
The Steelers drafted guys who were bigger, stronger and faster than me, but they never found one who could take my job away from me.
— Jack Lambert
Life isn't a dress rehearsal
— Kerry Packer
Making a film is very hard work, and you live or die by the sword just a little bit every time you do it, but I wouldn't chuck it in.
— Matthew Goode
My favorite sport is football. I'm a die hard Steelers fan. Favorite players were Hines Ward and Greg Lloyd.
— Anthony Jeselnik
When I played for the Steelers and I got my bell rung, I'd take smelling salts and go right back out there.
— Terry Bradshaw
Live in the present, make the most of it, it's all you've got.
— Margaret Atwood
The point is not to direct someone, but to direct oneself.
— Robert Bresson
I'd like to win a championship for the Steelers and for myself to shove down Detroits throat.
— Bobby Layne
Experience has always shown, and reason also, that affairs which depend on many seldom succeed.
— Francesco Guicciardini
The single most important thing we had in the Steelers of the '70s was the ability to work together.
— Chuck Noll