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Only Quotes by George Foreman
- The world is full of people who want to play it safe, people who have tremendous potential but never use it. Somewhere deep inside them,…
- I want to keep fighting because it's the only thing that keeps me out of the hamburger joints. If I don't fight, I'll eat this…
- Put your name on something, it better be the best... you only get one shot.
- As a matter of fact, there was a period of time, especially in my first career, when that's the only one who would work out…
- My kids idea of a hard life is to live in a house with only one phone.
- A Jack Russell terrier? My god. He'll burn you up. They never stop. A German shepherd, you can only go so many miles.
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