Quote by Kevin James
I had my boy in Boston on Easter Sunday. That kills me, from a spo

I had my boy in Boston on Easter Sunday. That kills me, from a sports perspective. Hes a Boston baby and Im a New York guy. – Kevin James

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As American as an apple is and as American as baseball is, they dont go together. You cant be chewing an apple at a baseball game. Youve got to let go of the diet that day. – Kevin James

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diet
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Teachers have a chance to mold someone, inspire them. I hope all teachers realize that. – Kevin James

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Hope
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I had many teachers that were great, positive role models and taught me to be a good person and stand up and be a good man. A lot of the principals they taught me still affect how I act sometimes and its 30 years later. – Kevin James

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positive
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Thus so wretched is man that he would weary even without any cause for weariness… and so frivolous is he that, though full of a thousand reasons for weariness, the least thing, such as playing billiards or hitting a ball, is sufficient enough to amuse him. – Blaise Pascal

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Americans addiction to sports, with the NFL at the top, is based on the excitement generated by the potential for the unexpected great play which can only happen with honest competition from great athletes. – Arlen Specter

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Sports

I have a pretty expanded view of what art is. I include pop music and even some sports. – Elizabeth Price

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I wanted to be a sportswriter because I loved sports and I could not hit the curve ball, the jump shot, or the opposing ball carrier. – Dick Schaap

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Sports

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Silence is as deep as eternity; speech, shallow as time. – Thomas Carlyle

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There is a war against the individual. – James Dye

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Every day Im thinking about change. – Miuccia Prada

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You should never name an animal which is not yours to keep, or which you intend to eat. – Deborah Boliver Boehm

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