Quote by Bode Miller
I dont put anything in front of taking ski racing and sports serio

I dont put anything in front of taking ski racing and sports seriously. – Bode Miller

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We should tell our kids to just have fun, participate and not get bent on winning or losing. But every coach, when they say that, they say it tongue in cheek, Dont worry about winning: If you win Ill get you ice cream, but if you lose Im going to pout in the car. – Bode Miller

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car
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Its nice, being brought up with no money at all. Its just not how I measure success, so that makes it a bunch easier. – Bode Miller

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Success
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My daughters name is Neesyn Dacey but everyone calls her Dacey. Her mom chose Neesyn and I chose Dacey after she was born. The mother is a good friend of mine who I was seeing a while ago. We are no longer together. – Bode Miller

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As a kid I was short and only weighed 95 pounds. And though I was active in a lot of Sports and got along with most of the guys, I think I used comedy as a defense mechanism. You know making someone laugh is a much better way to solve a problem than by using your fists. – Tim Conway

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Ive been a sports fan all my life, and like most other actors, Im convinced I could have been a pro athlete if Hollywood hadnt come calling. – Jamie Foxx

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Sports

Its a little bit in the genes because my brother is a journalist and my father was a sports writer. – Patricia Heaton

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Sports

Im nothing more than a sports slave. – Dennis Rodman

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High moral character is not a precondition for great moral accomplishments. – Christopher Hitchens

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Ive got volumes on how not to behave. Ive got more information now than a guy should have at my age. – Charlie Sheen

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[A] man must be a d—d fool, who can’t spell a word more than one way. – Author unknown, 1855, anecdote from Jamestown Journal (Thanks, Garson O’To

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