Words matter. These are the best Curt Schilling Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I’m a very routine-oriented guy.
I did all the stupid things you’d expect from a 21-year-old kid with money.
I would like to be one of the people responsible for getting Elizabeth Warren out of politics. She’s a nightmare. The Left’s holding her up as the second coming of Hillary Clinton; Lord knows we don’t need the first.
I’ve helped create over 400 jobs in the worst economy of my lifetime. That’s cool.
I don’t pitch for contracts.
I think I’ve earned a certain level of respect, based on my accomplishments and my consistency.
I’ve made mistakes, I’ve misspoke, I am sure I will again sometime, but that happens, that’s part of being human in my book. I’m OK with that. I’ve never done it maliciously, ever.
I played on teams with 24 guys pulling the rope one way and one guy pulling the other. I’ve seen how destructive it can be. I tell them, ‘If 13 of you are insanely successful and one fails, we all lose.’
I was always an MMO fan. I’m playing ‘World of Warcraft’ in the clubhouse, and J.D. Drew and Coco Crisp saw me playing. They came over and got interested, and they wound up creating accounts.
In baseball, I was always in control of everything until I let the ball go.
I’ve been playing games for 30 years, and I’ve been a hard-core gamer.
People love to say we get paid a lot of money to play a game, but it stopped being a game when you start getting paid.
I loved fantasy role play.
I don’t vote party lines. Never have. I vote for the best candidate.
I’ve got thick skin.
Trust me, I have never written a speech in my life, and if I have my way, I never will.
I’ve always wanted to be the best in the world as a baseball player, so when I started to think about opening a business, it was with that mindset.
I don’t have any problem with government helping entrepreneurs and businesses.
It is all about rehab. Most doctors can make you 100 percent well physically. I would tell you that it is 25 percent about the surgery and 75 percent about the rehab.
I am human, when people write bad stuff about me it bothers me, but I know that will never end.
So every dollar of income that I have that is potentially taxed away is a dollar I can’t put in my company to create a job. My entire company is around job creation.
I’ve got a wife, four kids, a business, and a baseball career.
Short of baseball and my family, it was gaming. And gaming is a $20-million to $200-million multi-year effort. It’s an insane, stupid and utterly irresponsible act. But I did it.
I was a very weird amalgam of things as a kid.
I was raised to understand and know the difference between right and wrong.
I don’t miss anything I did for a living.
The only thing I hope I did was never put in question my love for the game, or my passion to be counted on when it mattered most.
I had the perfect job for a gamer. From February to October, I’d get up at 7 in the morning with nothing to do but play games until I had to be at the park around 1 or 2 o’clock. When I got back after the game, I played until 3 or 4 in the morning.
I’ve had teammates I didn’t get along with, who hasn’t? I’ve never had a teammate call me a bad guy, while he was my teammate, and if he did when I was gone what kind of teammate was he anyway?
In my mind, I never doubted whether I was going to achieve what I wanted to do. I just had to decide what it is I wanted to do.
I took a shot and tried to create something world changing and it didn’t work out. I gave it everything I had, literally, and now I’m just trying to manage day by day and it’s been challenging but my wife and my kids are healthy, and I’m OK.
Just hear Senator McCain speak. He may not give you the answer you are looking for, he may not be in agreement with you on a stance or an issue, but the man is honest to a fault.
The Internet has kind of allowed me to go to a virtual library whenever I want to find out something about something and not use one source but find multiple ways to research certain topics or subjects.
My whole life was spent doing things that people didn’t believe were possible, because God blessed me with the ability to throw a baseball.
I wanted to create a multibillion dollar company that lets me go out and let us go out and change the world and create a Skin Cancer Awareness Center that costs a quarter a billion dollars.
Some of the most racist things that I’ve ever heard come out of people that are on the air at ESPN. There are some of the biggest racists in sports commentating, and you take it for what it is.
Have I said dumb things? Absolutely, who hasn’t? But I have never backed away from being called out on something I did or said wrong.
I tell people all the time that without the fans, I’ve got nothing.
War is by no means something glamorous, and I don’t think that should ever be forgotten.
I’m a Republican. I’m a former Red Sox. I have a nasty habit of talking – a lot – about anything anyone asks me and totally unconcerned about giving you my opinion. You will never question where I stand – right or wrong, agree or disagree – on anything.
I did everything I could to win every time I was handed the ball.
Baseball is not a sport you can achieve individually.
The money I saved during baseball was probably all gone. I’m tapped out.
The God-given ability that you’re given to use, it speaks as much about who and what I was and was around, and the crowd of people that I chose to live my life with, as it does about me.
I’m loud. I talk too much; I think I know more than I do – those and a billion other issues I know I have.
Most guys who don’t like me are either Democrats or Yankee fans.
In my 20 years of baseball, I’ve been misquoted three or four times, and for someone who talks as much as I do, that’s incredible.
I am much more of a geek than I am an athlete.
I was such a screwup when I got to the big leagues. I was a total idiot.
When you say you are a gamer and you are a celebrity or a former celebrity there’s a grain of salt that everybody takes that with.
I’ve been called a lot of things. But never, and I mean never, could anyone ever make the mistake of calling me a Yankee fan.
I care what people think, but that doesn’t change what I say. I am who I am.
When you’re having a bad day at work, a lot of times it’s your head. When you’re having good days, a lot of times it’s the absence of the mind.
I’ve been able to do what I love and what I’m passionate about my entire life. I made, you know, an insane amount of money playing baseball.
Only a geek would say this, but my first true love was a game called ‘Wizardry’; that was the game that hooked me forever.