70 Craig Sager Quotes To Inspire You (Author of Living Out Loud)
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Craig Graham Sager Sr. Sager is best known for having worked as a sideline reporter who paced the floors of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
He was an American sports reporter, covering, from 1981 until the year of his death, an array of sports for CNN and its sister stations, TBS and TNT and attained national fame with his flamboyant, multicolored suits and ties.
In April 2014, Sager was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (cancer) and he subsequently missed the entire 2014 NBA playoffs. He died on December 15, 2016, at the age of 65.
These inspirational quote by Craig Sager about life, fighting cancer, and positive mindset will encourage you never to give up in any situation and keep fighting for your dreams. Craig was the author of the popular book Living Out Loud: Sports, Cancer, and the Things Worth Fighting for.
Craig Sager Quotes
- “Ya gotta think positive.” – Craig Sager
- “Time is simply how you live your life.” – Craig Sager
- “I’m fighting cancer and I refuse to give up.” – Craig Sager
- “I will never give up, and I will never give in.” – Craig Sager
- “Sports are in my soul. That’s what drives me.” – Craig Sager
- “I am not an expert on time, or on cancer, or on life itself.” – Craig Sager
- “My motto is to look forward in the future, but to live in the present.” – Craig Sager
- “Sports are supposed to be fun, and so I have fun with the way I dress.” – Craig Sager
- “Something that I’ve always been. Always lively. I don’t want to be dull.” – Craig Sager
- “I look forward to continuing my work on the sidelines for Turner Sports.” – Craig Sager
- “I will live my life full of love and full of fun. It’s the only way I know how.” – Craig Sager
- “When I was diagnosed with cancer, like so many other people, my life changed forever.” – Craig Sager
- “I grew up in Batavia, Ill., a small town out in the corn fields, west of Chicago. It was boring.” – Craig Sager
- “The way you think influences the way you feel, and the way you feel determines how you act.” – Craig Sager
- “If I missed a game, that meant I was losing the battle. I’m not going to let leukemia affect me.” – Craig Sager
- “I will continue to keep fighting sucking the marrow out of life as life sucks the marrow out of me.” – Craig Sager
- “I’m grateful to HBO for telling my story, and I’d like to thank everyone for their ongoing support.” – Craig Sager
- “Erik Spoelstra has always been a guy I’d talk to even when he was just doing video clips for the Heat.” – Craig Sager
- “I’m fighting not only for myself and for my family, but I feel I am fighting for everybody who has cancer.”– Craig Sager
- “There are things you want to do, but you can’t really look at the future. You don’t know how much there is.” – Craig Sager
- “Like most boys, I had a model train set up in my bedroom, resting on a little-used ping-pong table upstairs.”– Craig Sager
- “Krista’s got a great boyfriend; they’ve been going together for years. I want to be around to walk her down the aisle.”– Craig Sager
- “For our senior picture, they said, ‘Black or navy blazer.’ And I thought, Why do I want to look like everybody else?”– Craig Sager
- “The NBA is whack and it has nothing to do with my dad being dead and everything to do with black lives matter.”– Craig Sager
- “I try to get there three hours before the game, talk with the ushers and the security guards, the coaches and the fans.”– Craig Sager
- “I have wrestled gators in Florida. I have sailed the ocean with Ted Turner. I have swam the oceans in the Caribbean.”– Craig Sager
- “Hope is not just… out in the sky, or accepting the facts or reality. Hope is having optimistic, positive expectations.”– Craig Sager
- “I can’t even use a can opener. I’m mechanically challenged. I ripped off two thumbnails trying to change kids’ bicycle chains.”– Craig Sager
- “When you raise kids, you want them to grow up and be successful. If they can grow up and be like you, it’s quite flattering.”– Craig Sager
- “What is time, really? When you are diagnosed with a terminal disease like cancer or leukemia, your perception of time changes.”– Craig Sager
- “A dramatic turn has matched me with acute myeloid leukemia. From the sidelines to being sidelined, 40 veins and 40 electrolytes.”– Craig Sager
- “I can’t bring out something I’ve already worn. I want to make sure I don’t look down. I want people to say, ‘Man, he looks good’.”v
- “I never complain: ‘Oh, I have to go to the hospital and get platelets.’ No. It’s just something you have to do, so why complain about it?”– Craig Sager
- “As a young boy, I had the usual hobbies – sports, baseball cards, model airplanes and trains. But I always had a distinct fascination with trains.”– Craig Sager
- “Time is something that cannot be bought; it cannot be wagered with God, and it is not in endless supply, Time is simply how you live your life.”– Craig Sager
- “Life should be fun, and so should your clothes. It’s not about sending a message. It’s about feeling good about yourself and being who you are.”– Craig Sager
- “I always see the glass half full. I see the beauty in others, and I see the hope for tomorrow. If we don’t have hope and faith, we have nothing.”
- “I’ve already had two stem cell transplants. Very rarely does somebody have a third, so I have to maintain my strength so I can go through this.”
- “Everyone has to face obstacles. Everybody has to face hurdles. It’s what you do with those that determines how successful you’re going to be.”
- “When doctors tell you that you have three weeks to live, you try to live a lifetime of moments in three weeks. But you say, ‘To hell with three weeks.’”
- “To those out there who are suffering from cancer, facing adversity, I want you to know that your will to live can make all the difference in the world.”
- “I think my demise has been prematurely reported. That’s what I think. I think I’m going take this and make medical history, and I really believe that.”
- “If I’ve learned anything through all of this, it’s that each and every day is a canvas waiting to be painted – an opportunity for love, for fun, for living, for learning.”
- “I’ve never had one of those middle of the nights when I go, ‘Why me?’ or ‘I don’t know if I can keep fighting like this.’ No. Those thoughts don’t even enter my mind.”
- “People come up to me and say somebody in their family has cancer, and we appreciate what you do, and we appreciate your fight, and don’t give up, we love your attitude.”
- “Back in the early ’70s, there were two airlines that flew puddle jumpers from the Sarasota-Bradenton airport to Atlanta: National and Eastern, neither of which exists today.”
- “They wanted to try this outpatient chemo, and I said no problem. I was adamant. I didn’t want to miss any games. It’s where I’m supposed to be, and I wanted to be there.”
- “I have run with the bulls in Pamplona. I have raced with Mario Andretti in Indianapolis. I have climbed the Great Wall of China. I have jumped out of airplanes over Kansas.”
- “I have acute myeloid leukemia, an aggressive type of cancer. The typical prognosis is 3-6 months to live, but I would like to stress that is for a patient who is not receiving treatment.”
- “I’m a kid from the small Illinois town of Batavia, who grew up on the Chicago Cubs and made sports his life’s work, although there’s never been a day where it actually seemed like work.”
- “When doctors tell you that your only hope for survival is 14 straight days of intense chemotherapy, 24 hours a day, you sit there, and you count down the 336 hours. You see, each day is a blessing.”
- “Whatever I might have imagined a terminal diagnosis would do to my spirit, it summoned quite the opposite – the greatest appreciation for life itself. So I will never give up, and I will never give in.”
- “I was a big sports fan, and I had been closely monitoring Hank Aaron’s home run totals since I was a kid playing on the sandlot adjacent to the Foundry and Machine Company in Batavia, Illinois.”
- “I first met Jim Valvano in the 1980s when he was a frequent guest on our CNN ‘Coaches Corner’ show based in Atlanta, as he was always in the area recruiting the next North Carolina State basketball phenom.”
- “I get this call and they go, you know, ‘Do you want to do the finals?’ and I go, ‘Yeah, I guess, I’ve never, never done the finals.’ Especially for somebody who’s done as many thousands of games as I have, it kind of takes you one step further.”
- “It seems everybody has been somehow affected by cancer, either through a relative or a close friend or somewhere, and they know how devastating cancer can be. And they see me, and I refuse to let it affect how I live and what I do.”
- “Vice President Biden had recently launched the ‘Cancer Moonshots’, a campaign to finally eradicate cancer across humanity. He had lost his eldest son, Beau, in 2015, to brain cancer, and the ESPYs gave him a platform to raise awareness.”
- “Nobody knows how long they have left on Earth. There’s no guarantees, and for me, when they tell you – not once, twice, three times – ‘You’ve got a couple weeks to live,’ or a couple months, you have to determine how you want to do that.”
- “If you’re running around with a negative attitude all the time, you’re going to feel down; you’re going to have negative results. But if you feel like you’re going to make it through and you have positive thoughts, you have a much better chance to survive and be successful and happy.”
- “So many times, when you’re doing a job, you feel like you’re a nuisance at times to people, intruding on their space when you ask them questions; maybe they don’t want to deal with you at the time. And now, it’s, ‘Hey, welcome, where’s Craig?’ Whereas, now, it’s kind of different.”
- “Sarasota in 1974 was a city of 46,459 people, the 73rd-largest market in the country and sixth-largest in Florida, according to Arbitron Ratings. To supplement my meager salary, I was a bartender at Big Daddy’s on St. Armand’s Circle and a sailing instructor at nearby Lido Beach.”
- “I try not to match too much. You know, if there’s a blue coat and a blue shirt and a blue tie, I try to stay away from that. I’d rather have a blue coat and a yellow shirt and a pink tie. I don’t like to look too matching. You know those mismatched socks kids wear? That’s my idea of a good suit.”
- “I really can’t tell other people how to live their life or how to approach different things. What I can tell them – and I truly believe this, I don’t think it’s being naïve and I don’t think it’s being in denial – I really believe that the way you think influences the way you feel, and the way you feel influences the way you act.”
- “I don’t know how much time I have left, and there are certain things I’d like to do. I’ve got five kids. Kacy, the oldest, I’d like to see her be happy and fulfilled with her dreams. I want Junior, who gave me the two transplants, I want him to find his niche; I know he’s going to make a very big impact someday.”
- “What fuels my optimism is just an appreciation for life. I wake up every day thankful to be alive. I certainly have a lot to live for – not only personally, but all those people I’m fighting for, and to be with my kids, my wife Stacy, to see them grow and be a part of it. I’m certainly by no means ready to give up or cash in.”
- “In 1974 when I was 22 years old, I was working for $95 a week at WSPB, which was an Atlanta Braves-affiliated AM radio station in Sarasota, Florida. Fresh out of Northwestern University, I was the news director at the station, and my main bread and butter was to handle updates during the morning and afternoon drive times.”
- “I’ve had every chemo in the alphabet, most of them more than once. Some of them that aren’t even in the alphabet, they’re just numbers – clinical trials. But I bet if you added all those up, it would have to be like 60- or 70-something. I’ve had 23 bone marrow aspirations. Having one isn’t fun and I’ve had 23. So that’s been tough.”
Quotes About Craig Sager
- “If any of us can display half the courage he has to stay on this planet… We would be well off.” – Gregg Popovich
- “We have to be the mirror that reflects him, because that smile at the end is worth more than anything we can say after.” – SB Nation on Twitter
- “Craig Sager was a beloved member of the Turner family for more than three decades and he has been a true inspiration to all of us. There will never be another Craig Sager. His incredible talent, tireless work ethic and commitment to his craft took him all over the world covering sports. While he will be remembered fondly for his colorful attire and the TNT sideline interviews he conducted with NBA coaches and players, it’s the determination, grace and will to live he displayed during his battle with cancer that will be his lasting impact. Our thoughts and prayers are with Craig’s wife, Stacy, and the entire Sager family during this difficult time. We will forever be Sager Strong.” – David Levy, President, Turner
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