Chad Harbach Quotes
All He'd Ever Wanted Was For Nothing To Change. Or For Things To Change Only In The Right Ways, Improving Little By Little, Day By Day, Forever. It Sounded Crazy When You Said It Like That, But That Was What Baseball Had Promised Him, What Westish College Had Promised Him, What Schwartzy Had Promised Him. The Dream Of Every Day The Same. Every Day Was Like The Day Before But A Little Bit Better. You Ran The Stadium A Little Faster. You Bench-pressed A Little More. You Hit The Ball A Little Harder In The Cage; You Watched The Tape With Schwartzy Afterward And Gained A Little Insight Into Your Swing. Your Swing Grew A Little Simpler. Everything Grew Simpler, Little By Little. You Ate The Same Food, Work Up At The Same Time, Wore The Same Clothes. Hitches, Bad Habits, Useless Thoughts
whatever You Didn't Need Slowly Fell Away. Whatever Was Simple And Useful Remained. You Improved Little By Little Til The Day It All Became Perfect And Stayed That Way. Forever.
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