Quote by Harlan Coben
Im not a big sports fan. - Harlan Coben

Im not a big sports fan. – Harlan Coben

Other quotes by Harlan Coben

When I was seventeen, I worked as a counsellor at a co-ed sleep-away camp for eight weeks. I loved it but it could be harrowing – it was far too much responsibility for someone my age. – Harlan Coben

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Age
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Losing my parents was the most crushing thing that ever happened to me. I lost my dad when I was 26, and it changed my life entirely. – Harlan Coben

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dad
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I can write pretty much anywhere if you give me time and some quiet. The home is not usually the best place because I have four children. Its usually pandemonium around here! – Harlan Coben

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Home
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Other Quotes from
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Well, Im not a big sports fan. – Jeff Bridges

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Sports

One of the most difficult things for people who have been successful in sports is adapting to the daily world where you cant get an answer from someone until 5 oclock tomorrow. There is always an excuse. Living 40 or 50 years like that doesnt get too exciting after a while. – Mark Spitz

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Sports

The only way to prove that youre a good sport is to lose. – Ernie Banks

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Sports

I started my cooking career aged 15, almost 20 years ago. At the time it was quite a shock suddenly working 75 to 80 hours a week, without time to play football or other sports. – Rene Redzepi

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Sports

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Without faith, nothing is possible. With it, nothing is impossible. – Mary McLeod Bethune

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The stories of childhood leave an indelible impression, and their author always has a niche in the temple of memory from which the image is never cast out to be thrown on the rubbish heap of things that are outgrown and outlived. – Howard Pyle

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Try the great open road — you may meet God. – Martin H. Fischer (1879–1962)

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