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  • Going home and just seeing what a mess youth baseball was was an eye-opener. I just want to make it a better game. -- Roy Halladay
  • I've been vegan since I got out of the hospital... It's another eye opener. It changed my life in a number of ways. -- Travis Barker
  • It's interesting to take a look at people who deal with prejudice on a daily basis - it's been a real eye opener for me. -- Deborah Ann Woll
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  • But I knew that what had happened was an eye-opener not only to the United States but also to Pakistan, who realized that after what has happened on the 11th of September, it was simply impossible to continue to play those games in Afghanistan. -- Lakhdar Brahimi
  • I think the best thing about my short-lived political career was that I saw the interiors of Bihar and UP. That is the real India, and, being an Indian, it was really sad to see our own people living in such dismal conditions. It was a real eye-opener. -- Sanjay Dutt
  • Working at the Food Bank with my kids is an eye-opener. The face of hunger isn't the bum on the street drinking Sterno; it's the working poor. They don't look any different, they don't behave any differently, they're not really any less educated. They are incredibly less privileged, and that's it. -- Mario Batali
  • For me, Glasgow is all about the people and the spirit of the place. You have enough Gregg's bakers, though, I'll say that. The opening of the 1977 'Star Wars' movie was possibly the only time I've seen a longer queue round the block than in Glasgow for sausage rolls. That was quite an eye-opener. -- Darren Boyd
  • Dogs are a really amazing eye opener for us humans because their lives are compressed into such a short period, so we can see them go from puppyhood to adolescence to strong adulthood and then into their sunset years in 10 to 12 years. It really drives home the point of how finite all our lives are. -- John Grogan
  • Covering the civil-rights movement was a mind- and eye-opener for me. Houston was a segregated society, as was Texas as a whole - some of it by law, a lot of it by fear and tradition. But there was no violence where I lived, and if there was hate, it was either concealed from me or I just didn't recognize it. -- Dan Rather
  • A succession of eye-openers each involving the repudiation of some previously held belief. -- George Bernard Shaw
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