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12 Best Sam Ewing Quotes

Sam Ewing is a well-known former baseball player with the Chicago White Sox and the Toronto Blue Jays. He was picked in the first round by both the Montreal Expos and the Chicago White Sox. In terms of education, he graduated from John Overton Comprehensive High School in 1966 and went on to earn a bachelor’s degree from the University of Tennessee.

He began working at Michigan State University after completing his master’s degree.

The top 12 quotations may inspire you to be strong and one of the finest.

“Inflation is when you pay $15 for a ten-dollar haircut that you used to get for $5 when you had hair.”

“There is a simple formula for success: do your best and people will like it.”

“Hard work reveals people’s personalities: some roll up their sleeves, some roll up their noses, and some don’t turn up at all.”

“When you eventually return to your old house, you realize it was your childhood that you missed, not your old home.”

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Sam Ewing gives a thumbs-up pose. Source: Irish Racing

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“THE AVERAGE TOURIST WISHES TO VISIT PLACES WITHOUT TOURISTS.”

“On the plains of hesitation bleach the bones of countless millions who sat down to wait at the dawn of decision, and waiting died.”

“Parents who wonder where their children are heading should recall where they came from.”

“There is nothing more embarrassing than watching someone do what you stated couldn’t be done.”

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“There’s nothing more irritating than debating with someone who knows what he’s talking about.”

“The government deficit is the gap between what the government spends and what it has the audacity to collect.”

“No one ever asks a father how he balances marriage and a career.”

“Everyone is born into this world with nothing. After that, whatever we obtain is profit.” Sam Ewing’s