Quote by Lou Brock
When I was a kid, I used to imagine animals running under my bed.

When I was a kid, I used to imagine animals running under my bed. I told my dad, and he solved the problem quickly. He cut the legs off the bed. – Lou Brock

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Show me a guy whos afraid to look bad, and Ill show you a guy you can beat every time. – Lou Brock

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Jim Crow was king . . . and I heard a game in which Jackie Robinson was playing, and I felt pride in being alive. The baseball held was my fantasy of what life offered. – Lou Brock

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You cant be afraid to make errors! You cant be afraid to be naked before the crowd, because no one can ever master the game of baseball, or conquer it. You can only challenge it. – Lou Brock

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My father loved people, children and pets. – Tony Visconti

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Ive always wanted to be a dad. I just cant wait to have a little rug rat running around. I used to want five or six kids, but maybe Ive become too self-absorbed over the years. I think two would be perfect. – Josh Duhamel

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Im always on the court with my dad. – Venus Williams

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Growing up, my father was a financial analyst for an oil company. He was just a regular dad. And when I would say, Hey, come see my play, hed say, Sure. Hed see one, Oh, good play – you know, very typical dad reaction. – Eric McCormack

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I never had but one intrigue yet: but I confess I long to have another. Pray heaven it end as the first did tho , that we may both grow weary at a time; for Tis a melancholy thing for lovers to outlive one another. – Sir John Vanbrugh

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