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Tiger Woods is the only sports star whos worth every penny he make

Tiger Woods is the only sports star whos worth every penny he makes. – Mark Wahlberg

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The first thing I do when I start my day is, I get down on my hands and knees and give thanks to God. Whenever I go outside of my house, the first thing I do is stop at the church. – Mark Wahlberg

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thankful
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Ive been in enough movies to know that when youre on the set and you start shooting, youre looking at playback and you get a sense of what its going to be like. – Mark Wahlberg

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movies
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Hes a legend and I respect his work, so I went down and paid my respects when Charlton was on the set. He was nice but I think he lied a little. He said it was an honour to be in a movie with me, but I dont believe it. – Mark Wahlberg

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Sports life is very short. – Sergei Bubka

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Im not that clued up on the American sports yet, really. – Retief Goosen

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Ive always been a guy who wants to play sports, not watch them. – Shaun White

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When Michael Jordan quit, I suddenly found myself without a sports hero. – Mike Royko

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Sports

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