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Somebody once told me that whatever you're listening to at 30 years old is going to be what you listen to for life and that's largely true.
— Michael Wilbon
There's no greater city between Memorial Day and Labor Day than Chicago. It's the single best summer city in America.
— Michael Wilbon
The great thing about media now is that you have 360 degrees worth of opinions and can find whatever you want and tune out whatever you want.
— Michael Wilbon
Sports executives are great at convincing themselves whatever they believe is right and simply has to be.
— Michael Wilbon
Baseball should adopt replay, plain and simple. If we can see it at home or on hand-held PDAs, the technology should be used in games.
— Michael Wilbon
You know, it's always fun to play the bad guy at the end of the day.
— Julian McMahon
I'm on a drug called life.
— Kevin Focke
Players suffer coaching changes all the time; it's life in the NFL.
— Michael Wilbon
We [Americans] are a football-baseball-basketball-golf culture with some ocassional forays into tennis and less often the winter sports ...
— Michael Wilbon
It is necessary first to purify the drunken and dissolute worshippers in charge of some of these temples.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Whatever you paid to see Michael Jordan it wasn't enough. You knew that every night out there you were gonna get the greatest concert of your life.
— Michael Wilbon
There are always late bloomers [in sport], no matter size, although big men are more often late bloomers.
— Michael Wilbon
You want comedic themes to be recogniseable life truths that we all battle with, and with that comes the healing properties of comedy.
— Miranda Hart
It pleased the public to think I lived the easy, carefree life - the playboy of golf.
— Walter Hagen
God, I'm glad I grew up in a time when kids followed sports in the newspaper and on TV and knew every sport.
— Michael Wilbon
Sports don't define us; it is not what we live for.
— Michael Wilbon
People here don't identify themselves by their sports team.
— Michael Wilbon
Tradition can not justify such misery. Surely people can enjoy themselves at a non-animal circus with exciting human acts instead?
— Claire McClennan