Steroids are used in all sports.

I have never used steroids. Never.

America is capitalism on steroids.

I look like Julian Clary on steroids.

Back in the 80s we were very cautious about steroids.

We're living in an era where word-of-mouth is on steroids.

Anabolic steroids were not banned until after the 72 Olympics.

I have never intentionally used steroids. Never. Ever. Period.

Sadly, this problem of steroid use is not isolated to baseball.

Steroids build your muscles, but they don't build your tendons or ligaments.

I would never do it because if I took steroids, I would hit 60 or 70 home runs.

I personally don't think guys should get multiple chances when guys fail a steroid test.

Despite reforms in steroid control, serious problems still occur in and out of baseball.

Anyone who has seen me spin that heavy, giant wheel on television knows that I'm not a steroid user.

Steroids, used correctly, will not only make you stronger and sexier, they will also make you healthier.

Obviously the current approach on steroids both in professional sports and amateur sports is not working.

Tall, completely jacked, steroids, like multiple growth hormones. That's, like, the type that I'm attracted to.

I played with 11 Hall of Famers and played against 52 Hall of Famers, and I don't know any of them linked to steroids.

Let me start by telling you this: I have never used steroids. Period. I don't know how to say it any more clearly than that. Never.

My first scientific paper in 1961 reported an additivity rule for substituent-induced shifts of proton NMR signals in steroid derivatives.

That's what Major League Baseball's steroid scandal was all about, the hidden harm in competitive sports that sends the wrong message to the young.

In some respects, inside information is a form of financial steroid. It is unfair: it is offensive; it is unlawful; and it puts a black mark on the entire enterprise.

I'm not saying Senator Mitchell's report is entirely wrong. I am saying Brian McNamee's statements about me are wrong. Let me be clear: I have never taken steroids or HGH.

The safety argument against steroids may be a good one, but let's be honest. It isn't the one that motivates most officials and fans to frown on steroids. Steroid use does not just seem risky or unnatural, it seems to disrupt the level playing field.

Being in front of a live audience is like taking an steroid shot. The applause, the claps in each and every dialogue , people being mesmerized by the performance, and the standing ovation is unparallel. This kind if a feeling you can not get in any other medium!

It is essential that we put an end to steroid abuse and set a better example for aspiring young athletes to follow, so that some day, when they make it in the All Star Game, it will be because of their own natural talents, and not because of a performance enhancing product.

I sort of ride the fence on that whole steroid era issue. I don't have a definite opinion like some of my fellow Hall of Famers. Some of the guys were very, very adamant about a person being associated with steroids: 'They'll never be in the Hall of Fame. If they are, I'll never come back.'

Owners, the way they blackballed me from baseball, the way they used me, in a sense, and then the way they wanted to send a signal to the other players, saying, you know, we're going to get Jose Canseco out of the game. This is a cue or a message for you other guys to stop using steroids because the owners lost total control of the steroid use.

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