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Pain has been part of my life. I don't complain about much. When you grow up with six boys, you can't show your pain, and if you do, they'll give you another piece of pain.
Jim Kelly -
I don't worry anymore because there's only one person that knows when your day is, and that's the good Lord above.
Jim Kelly
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When I got out of college and signed a contract to play pro football in the USFL, the first thing I bought was a Remington 1100 shotgun and a Remington .30-06.
Jim Kelly -
I miss being in the locker room with all my buddies. That, to me, was so much fun.
Jim Kelly -
Those four Super Bowl losses? Yeah, it sucks that we didn't win, but what are you going to do about it? You can feel sorry for yourself, but that's not how I was brought up.
Jim Kelly -
I cried when I was drafted by Buffalo... You can't be a great quarterback in snow and 30 mile-an-hour wind.
Jim Kelly -
Make a difference today for someone who's fighting for their tomorrow.
Jim Kelly -
I just take it day by day, and I hope one day I can say I feel good - not just be cancer free, but just feel good. I'm just living every day to the fullest: I enjoy myself, I have fun, and I pray every day that it doesn't come back.
Jim Kelly
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I've always been good at refocusing my attention away from something that was bringing me down.
Jim Kelly -
There are things that you think about in your life that you're proud of, some things that you're not proud of.
Jim Kelly -
You need to be able to sit down and talk to your children.
Jim Kelly -
We grew up probably having as hard a life as anybody. A lot of times, we didn't have any food on the table. At Christmas, everybody else would always get something nice, but we'd get one T-shirt or one shirt... So I want to take care of Mom and Dad... and I'm having a damn good time doing it.
Jim Kelly -
Number one is my faith, number two my family, number three is my friends, and number four, my fans.
Jim Kelly -
My idol was Terry Bradshaw, but my role model was my father because I saw how much he worked and how much he focused on his trade. I was brought up the right way.
Jim Kelly
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My daughter wrote a book called 'Kelly Tough' when she was 19 years old. It's a must-read.
Jim Kelly -
When I decided to become a Christian and decided to change my life and just totally quit screwing up, it was like, 'Wow, why didn't I do this before?' No hiding anything. I just felt so much better, not only about myself, but my future, my family. It was awesome, and it didn't take me long to realize that.
Jim Kelly -
The more I speak and travel, I realize I don't have it that bad. There are so many people that have it so much worse than I do.
Jim Kelly -
Turkey hunting is my passion because I love the thrill of calling them in.
Jim Kelly -
Anybody who has cancer, they take it one day at a time.
Jim Kelly -
I played football ever since I was a little boy. Coming from a family of six boys, I guess we learned the game of football from a very young age.
Jim Kelly
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I didn't play JV because I went straight to varsity and started as a 10th grader - that was back in the day when you could not play varsity as a ninth grader. I went right from playing junior high football to varsity.
Jim Kelly -
I threw up before every single football game I played, and I did so up through my NFL career. It was good pressure. It was pressure to be good. It was pressure to be the best. It was pressure to want to win.
Jim Kelly -
If tomorrow the good Lord decides that's my last day, then I'm not going to go down with a frown. I'm going down with a smile on my face, knowing that I've gotten everything out of life.
Jim Kelly -
Never walk into a hospital crying. Have an attitude that you will make someone else's life better.
Jim Kelly