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One reason outfielders don't have stronger arms might be they don't practice as much as we did. Most teams today don't take outfield practice. Another reason is baseball has to compete with other sports now - basketball, football, soccer - for the better athletes that might have more skills and stronger arms. Al Kaline
basketball live-in-the-moment moments
Live in the moment that you are in. Al McGuire
basketball winning nuts
When I was losing, they called me nuts. When I was winning they called me eccentric. Al McGuire
basketball player ifs
If you're straight with your players, they'll be straight with you. Al McGuire
basketball winning talent
Can't win without talent, you know. Al McGuire
basketball mass dean
Dean Meminger was quicker than 11:15 Mass at a seaside resort. Al McGuire
basketball practice coaching
You better have great practices. Al McGuire
basketball beautiful next
The next time I will cry is when I die. My life has been that beautiful. Al McGuire
basketball new-york fall
I come from New York where, if you fall down, someone will pick you up by your wallet. Al McGuire
corporate
[The business is] more corporate and more formulaic and less experiential. Alan Arkin
corporate
I won't be making any friends in the corporate suites. Carl Hiaasen
corporate report
We want to see a prosecution of corporate manslaughter. This report has re-opened that possibility. Louise Christian
corporate economy market profits recover sooner stock telling
What the stock market is telling you is that the economy and corporate profits are going to recover sooner than thought. Vince Farrell
corporate economic fight fights gate next reaction seen smaller
We want his next fight to be in Little Rock, but it would have to make economic sense to us. I need to get a sense of the corporate reaction that, frankly, we haven't seen for the smaller fights in Little Rock. We need a gate that's competitive with Vegas. Lou DiBella
corporate definitive events investors last resolution seeing sentiment today wait week
What we're seeing today and what we have been seeing for the last week is a drying up of sentiment as investors wait for some definitive resolution of world events and some new corporate catalysts. Scotty George
corporate crucial earnings economy excess fact focusing forgetting good growth margin money needs negative quite relative stocks supply third
We're focusing much too much on what's moving, which at the margin are the kind of that are negative for stocks and forgetting what's really crucial here. The fact is we are in an excess supply of money relative to the needs of the economy and corporate earnings growth will in fact be quite good in the third quarter. Ron Hill
corporate growing positive prices rising stock three together
Three things out there: very, very positive liquidity, a growing economy, and rising corporate profits. Put those three things together stock prices have only one way to go and that's up. Ronald Hill
corporate knew short sponsors struggle time uphill
We knew this would be an uphill struggle to find corporate sponsors in so short a time frame. Ernest Collins
fine source benevolence
That is fine benevolence, finely executed, which, like the Nile, comes from hidden sources. Charles Caleb Colton
fine i-can
I can motivate myself fine just by wanting to be my best. Chris Bosh
fine moved pleasure
The pleasure of criticizing robs us of the pleasure of being moved by some very fine things. Jean Bruyere
fine improve race rebuilding techniques trying
We're in a rebuilding process, we're doing fine for where we're at. We're just trying to improve on their race techniques and have them do their best. Janis Serrano
finer practice rigor tie wear
Where it was once de rigueur to wear a tie in New York's finer establishments, that practice is now de rigor mortis. Tim Zagat
finest men talked
When you talked about the Orioles, you talked about Elrod. Elrod Hendricks was one of the finest men I have ever met. Sam Perlozzo
finest emperor plans
The finest plans are always ruined by the littleness of those who ought to carry them out, for emperor himself can actually be nothing. Bertolt Brecht
finest spoiled should
The finest plans have always been spoiled by the littleness of them that should carry them out. Even emperors can't do it all by themselves. Bertolt Brecht
fine-china fine china
We're not polishing fine china here. Bill Belichick
lines
You are in every line I have ever read. Charles Dickens
lines forget-you gremlins
I get stage fright and gremlins in my head saying: 'You're going to forget your lines'. Alan Rickman
lines born guinness
f they'd been working with Alec Guinness, for instance, they wouldn't have known they were born if they'd not towed the line! Alan Bennett
lines hobbies mental-illness
There is a very fine line between hobby and mental illness. Dave Barry
lines credit my-family
I fully credit my family for keeping me grounded and for putting me back in line whenever necessary. Camilla Belle
line power
The power line was burning, but they got over to it and got it put out. Mark Young
line northwest offers possible reason whatever
The reason for that is if there is a strike, you want to be 1st in line to take whatever Northwest offers as a possible option. Kevin Hamilton
lines number reverse spoke swing
We spoke about a number of things from conventional swing to reverse swing and different lines and lengths. Brett Lee
line offense scoring survive
We're not going to survive with one line scoring goals. We need to get offense from other places. Keith Primeau
operating rate regular resume slow work
We're just operating at a slow rate of production. We'll just resume regular work tomorrow. Mark Klein
operating-systems programmers defined
To a programmer, an operating system is defined by its API. Charles Petzold
operating point result slightly
From an operating point of view, the result was slightly better than what we expected. Jay Kim
operating point reward risk taxpayers
From that point of view, the taxpayers are well protected, and there is a risk and a reward for us operating the stadium. Steve Donner
operating purpose time turn
What is the purpose of operating it at this point? ... The time to turn it off would be about now. Christopher Hill
operating paper piece
We're operating from a piece of paper now, and we'll see what we can do. Christopher Hill
operating point room
My vantage point on the world is the operating room where I see my patients. Atul Gawande
operating policy result work
The operating result was good, but the company's hedging policy didn't work out this time. Koichi Ogawa
operating release sales toward windows
Toward the end of the year, sales will revive with the release of the new Windows Vista operating system. Paul Bell
profound mind observation
That extremes beget extremes is an apothegm built on the most profound observation of the human mind. Charles Caleb Colton
promise mathematics metaphysics
The science of mathematics performs more than it promises, but the science of metaphysics promises more than it performs. Charles Caleb Colton
progress three-things vices
He that is good will infallibly become better, and he that is bad will as certainly become worse; for vice, virtue, and time are three things that never stand still. Charles Caleb Colton
promise tragedy delight
In every life, no matter how full or empty ones purse, there is tragedy. It is the one promise life always fulfills. Thus, happiness is a gift, and the trick is not to expect it, but to delight in it when it comes, and to add to other peoples store of it. Charles Dickens
promise mind may
God’s Word is absolutely true. You may not understand how God is going to bring about what He’s promised you, but He is keeping every promise that He has ever made. He will never deceive you or disappoint you, and He will never change His mind about what He’s told you. Charles Stanley
promise threatening wells
Every threatening of God, as well as every promise shall be fulfilled. Charles Spurgeon
providence mark ifs
We must mark God's providence leading us; and if providence tarries, tarry till providence comes Charles Spurgeon
problem chopping horns
...the habitual dualist's solution to the problem of dualism: to solve the dilemma by chopping off one of the horns. Alan Watts
progress language programming
Some programming languages manage to absorb change, but withstand progress. Alan Perlis