Every sport evolves. Every sport gets bigger and more athletic, and you have to keep up. – Tiger Woods
None of us are bigger than the WWE. It will always continue to go on, and I will always be a part of it. – Triple H
I was painfully initiated into boxing, because the guys I fought were a lot bigger than me. – Sugar Ray Leonard
Mutations can arise anywhere in the genome, in gene DNA and noncoding DNA alike. But mutations to genes have bigger consequences: They can disable proteins and kill a creature. – Sam Kean
I raise quarter horses. Mine are mostly thoroughbred cross horses, a little bigger horses than some people like. I sell them or use them on the ranch. A lot of them go to the rodeo arena and some of them go to racetracks. – Wilford Brimley
I’m bigger than the typical model, and I’m shorter, too. I really can’t say why it’s all worked for me. – Suki Waterhouse
And no, we don’t know where it will lead. We just know there’s something much bigger than any of us here. – Steve Jobs
The arc of Ken Griffey Jr.’s swing has gotten bigger than when he hit line drives. Juan Gonzalez is a terrific power hitter, too. – Tony La Russa
When the EPA says that property owners, farmers, and livestock producers must stomach higher costs, longer delays, and bigger headaches, it’s up to Congress to put up a roadblock. – Sam Graves
As your career grows, the list of things that makes you happy should not become smaller, it should become bigger. – Taylor Swift
I grew up in a small place and left it when I was quite young and entered the bigger world. – V. S. Naipaul
The biggest thrill in the world is entertaining the public, there is no bigger thrill than that. – Vince McMahon
What brought the British to the Gambia in the first place – which was bigger than it is now – was trade in ivory because the Gambia had a lot of elephants. They wiped out all the elephants and ended up selling Africans. – Yahya Jammeh
When we started looking at the bigger television ecosystem, you see that there’s not that many serialized TV shows being made for TV. The economics are lousy: They don’t sell into syndication well; they’re expensive to produce. – Ted Sarandos