Quote by Gary Sheffield
My dads a bodybuilder. My whole life Ive been taught to train the

My dads a bodybuilder. My whole life Ive been taught to train the hard way. I believe in earning strength, not buying it. My grandfather raised me old school: In baseball, you work for whatever you get. – Gary Sheffield

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I dont trust that many people. Just my mother and my wife and a couple of friends. When I trust people, it doesnt end well. – Gary Sheffield

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If Im coming in at 4:00 in the morning and my kids have been in bed since 8:00, 9:00, thats not setting a good example. The responsibility that I have kids inside my household has made me realize now that I have to be an example. – Gary Sheffield

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When I found out I got this job, I cried, of course – Im a girly-girl – and then I called my dad, and he cried, too. On so many levels, this is a thrill for me. – Lisa Guerrero

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