When the presidential debates are on, I'll watch that like it's the Super Bowl. I actually thoroughly enjoy that. I always have.
I've watched presidential debates since I was a teen, and I love it.
I prefer turkey to other potential sandwich meats. Turkey is delicious, and the turkey and cheese sandwich is my personal favorite. It doesn't upset my stomach, and I like to have it once or twice week.
Heart means something, especially in Gotham City, where the only thing worse than a scrub is someone devoid of that thumping sound inside the chest.
Like, when they say to me, 'Screamin' A.' - I'm the only dude on the air who's loud? I know plenty of white dudes who are screaming and going off. They're called passionate. I'm called loud.
If something touches on the world of sports, ESPN has never told me that I cannot discuss a sports-related matter.
I care about how I look, but I don't care about the fashion industry.
I've never taken an acting lesson in my life, and it's not my chosen profession, so I'm flattered when people say I can do it and give me props for doing it.
I work in a public forum, and all I can do is say what I honestly feel.
I've been on MSNBC and CNN and Fox News. Not just Fox News, not just CNN.
You have haters from all walks of life. I could care less who wants me to fail. They inspire me.
My father is from the West Indies, the St. Thomas Virgin Islands.
LeBron James and Dwyane Wade don't just beat you, they snatch your heart.
I can't stand lying. I can't stand liars.
If no one hears you, and no one listens to you, it doesn't matter how good you are because no one cares about you.
The truth hurts sometimes, particularly when it involves someone at a low point in their life.
New Yorkers always want to win. But it's just as important to us that you show us that you're trying like hell to do it for us.
No one on the planet Earth is going to be able to look at me on television and say that I'm a liar. It will not happen.
I am a native of Hollis, Queens, N.Y.
Watch me on CNN/SI. Check out clips from 'Quite Frankly.' I've always been Stephen A. Smith. I've been this way since the day I was born.