Quote by Mike Royko
When Michael Jordan quit, I suddenly found myself without a sports

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

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Its been my policy to view the Internet not as an information highway, but as an electronic asylum filled with babbling loonies. – Mike Royko

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The subject of criminal rehabilitation was debated recently in City Hall. Its an appropriate place for this kind of discussion because the city has always employed so many ex-cons and future cons. – Mike Royko

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Future
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There is only one way to solve the alleged crisis of the erosion of family values. And that is to get right down to the root cause of the problem. – Mike Royko

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They wanted me to play more sports because they were acutely sensitive to their children being one hundred percent American, and they believed that all Americans played sports and loved sports. – Martin Lewis Perl

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New Yorkers love it when you spill your guts out there. Spill your guts at Wimbledon and they make you stop and clean it up. – Jimmy Connors

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Im a huge, huge sports fan, and Marquette basketball is my No. 1 thing. – Danny Pudi

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