"I could run, but I was throwing 93 mph coming out of high school"
- Shemar Moore
About this Quote
This quote by Shemar Moore is likely describing his experience as a high school athlete. He is most likely indicating that he had the possible to be a successful jogger, yet rather picked to pursue a job in baseball as a result of his impressive pitching rate. This quote is a testament to his commitment as well as effort, as it is not easy to toss a baseball at 93 miles per hour. It additionally speaks with his natural skill as well as ability to master sporting activities. This quote is a reminder that effort and dedication can cause success, no matter what area you choose to seek. Shemar Moore's quote is an inspiring tip that with the appropriate attitude and also effort, anything is feasible.
This quote is written / told by Shemar Moore somewhere between April 20, 1970 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA.
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