Baseball Homerun Quotes & Sayings
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No one wants to see a hero have to pick up his cane to hit someone, but I'm still quite fit enough to fake it. — Harrison Ford

The love that exists between people who share religious values and experiences can be the most satisfying and unifying force this side of the solid, happy family. — M. Russell Ballard

The Mongol conquests are difficult to fathom. Although their most important technology was the horse, they conquered much of the known world from China to Europe, a series of wars that killed tens of millions of people, then a substantial chunk of the world's population. — Max Fisher

His back to the room, Jackson said, "I need a Chris." Because Chris was gay, Dare choked and Trace laughed. — Lori Foster

You know, there's a right and wrong way to do everything. — Oliver Hardy

Superciliousness is not safe after all, because a person who forms the habit of wearing it may some day find his lower lip grown permanently projected beyond the upper, so that he can't get it back, and must go through life looking like the King of Spain. — Booth Tarkington

I adore artifice. I always have. — Diana Vreeland

If sex were baseball, I was still on the bench. The only action my bases had seen was courtesy of my own curious hands, and even then, I'd never achieved a homerun. — Leisa Rayven

With young people, it's how brassy and flashy can you be. But you get a bit older, it's about how restrained can you be. You have to feel it all, think it all, but you don't have to play it - it's just gotta be there, and if the story's good and the script's good, people will see it. — Robert Taylor

There are no guarantees, but being ready sure beats being taken by surprise — Donald Trump

Throughout our lives, after all, we look for a story of our origins, to tell us why we were born and why we have lived. — Umberto Eco

A few fires flickered, plumes of dark smoke marring the ruby sky. — Sarah J. Maas