A Quote by Curt Schilling

I've got a wife, four kids, a business, and a baseball career. — © Curt Schilling
I've got a wife, four kids, a business, and a baseball career.
I've been playing baseball since I was four. I've got baseball in my blood. I love baseball.
I'm not devastated over a baseball game. If somebody came to me and said, 'Your wife is terminally ill.' Or, if my kids and wife get on a plane and I got a call that said, 'Something happened with the plane,' that's devastating.
My wife wants four kids, and obviously if we're having four kids, I need to make sure that the priority is family first.
I was single for most of my life. The best thing that happened to me is my wife. I've got four kids. All of them go to Harvard. Much better than their dad. They're really bright kids.
I've got four kids to feed and a wife to provide for. It's a worry but a great responsibility as well and one I relish.
I have a beautiful wife, I have two great kids, my career's still going, I've got my health. What can I ask for?
Look, I've had four kicks at the can. You've had a tremendous career. We're also happy. We've loved. We've lived. We don't starve. We haven't been shot in the gut. So at that point, I started getting a little more serious about the content we were making and the business and building the business. I also became more serious about life and being happy. I got married, I have kids - I'm happy at a cellular level now.
The fact I'm blind has been a great help to my career. If I'd been sighted I'd have played baseball and got into trouble like all other kids on my block.
My only regret is that we didn't have more kids. I came from a family of four kids, but my wife and I just started too late.
If you manage things properly - and, listen, I'm a business guy. I've got to prioritize spending in all my business career to prevent my business from going bankrupt. The federal government has got to start doing that eventually as well.
I've got my wife. I've got my four kids. I've got parents, grandparents still, and three really good friends. It's all you need. I'd rather have three really good friends than 20 good friends.
Baseball is important, but it's about fifth place behind my kids, my wife and the health of my family.
I had a marvelous baseball career and after my baseball career, there is an abundance of opportunity out there.
I'm very aware that people find my wife and I's marriage disagreeable. But all I have to do is look at my four kids, and the love I have in my heart for my wife after 18 years of marriage, and the ugliness does fade.
I've been in this business for a long time at my age, I've just turned 30, and I feel like my wife's career is going incredibly well, my kids are happy and healthy in schools, we've both been able to buy a house for our parents, respectively, in the places they live.
One thing I know in baseball is you should never be comfortable where you are. It doesn't matter who you are. It's a business. If I got traded tomorrow, no hard feelings; it's a business.
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