Quotes from Brian Kilmeade


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I'm not really deep enough to have enough to think about for fifteen minutes.


Even though David Pottruck has gone to this unbelievable career where he is a billionaire, there is always a new hurdle. He never sits there saying, 'I'm the best.'


You can say that Mitt Romney started with nothing! He didn't get an inheritance from his dad.


Without Cooperstown, you don't have baseball: Baseball is history.


When I set out to research the story of the Culper Spy Ring, I had no idea where it would take me.


Regardless of who you are, what sport you chose, or how much success you achieved, playing the game is all about getting you ready for life.


Pope Francis might turn out to be one of the most popular figures in the world today.


Not every Muslim is out to get us.


My belief is that sports in school is not an extracurricular activity.


Let the politicians debate equal pay and pursue the folly of a war on women in America.


John McEnroe is the most honest and real person I have ever interviewed.


Women are everywhere. We're letting them play golf and tennis now. It's out of control.


I do a lot of stuff with Wounded Warriors and the Armed Forces Foundation; if you want to get these guys to stop talking, start complimenting!


I can't get inside the head of a politician today.


Smart and savvy, the fearless female member of George Washington's Secret Six is a testament to the strong women who have helped to alter the course of history in this great nation, both in terms of large-scale battles and in the new opportunities they have helped create for future generations through their own fearless examples.


What I care about is maximum information.


Jon Stewart says that he was a little kid with a big head. He had very little athletic ability. He went out to the soccer field, and it was awful.


I totally go against the theory that you got to win to be successful. It's how you handle your situation.


From Clara Barton's tireless work founding the American Red Cross to the first female Medal of Honor winner, Dr. Mary Walker, to our first female combat fighter pilot Lt. Kara Hultgreen, no list of American heroes is complete without the names of some of these extraordinary women.


I know the word 'sacrifice.'