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Girls Softball Quotes By Laurie Faria Stolarz

Stalking the girls' softball team again? — Laurie Faria Stolarz

Girls Softball Quotes By Nancy Lopez

I never taught my girls to play golf; they all played softball. — Nancy Lopez

Girls Softball Quotes By John Barth

We don't know what drives and sustains us, only that we are most miserably driven and, imperfectly, sustained. — John Barth

Girls Softball Quotes By Bat For Lashes

All of the art that I love is about peeling back layers and delving into something that's in a subconscious or dream realm. People like Jan Svankmajer, or the artist Yoshimoto Nara, or David Lynch. — Bat For Lashes

Girls Softball Quotes By Jennifer L. Armentrout

It sounded wrong rolling off his tongue, but still elegant, somehow. Like a British person cussing. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Girls Softball Quotes By Kathleen Raine

The work of the artist is to heal the soul. — Kathleen Raine

Girls Softball Quotes By Adam Gopnik

An assault on an ideology is not merely different from a threat made to a person; it is the opposite of a threat made to a person. The whole end of liberal civilization is to substitute the criticism of ideas for assaults on people. — Adam Gopnik

Girls Softball Quotes By Frank Minis Johnson

Most of our girls are accustomed to playing several games in a short time frame. As a coach and as a team, you want to play games. Plus, you might see a different brand of softball than you are accustomed to playing, and that can be beneficial as well. — Frank Minis Johnson

Girls Softball Quotes By Catherine Bell

When all the girls were getting all made up and getting into all that girl stuff in junior high I was out playing softball or touch football with the guys. — Catherine Bell

Girls Softball Quotes By William Gibson

Night City was like a deranged experiment in social Dar-
winism, designed by a bored researcher who kept one thumb
permanently on the fast-forward button. — William Gibson

Girls Softball Quotes By Jennie Finch

When I was growing up, softball had stereotypes along with other female sports. But society is definitely changing since the WNBA and WUSA. Muscles on female athletes are OK now. Young
girls can look up to beautiful, athletic, fit women. — Jennie Finch

Girls Softball Quotes By George Vecsey

In recent generations, women's sports have been a blessing. Some of us can remember the bad old days in the '50s, when we would discover in casual schoolyard play that a girl could outrun most of us or hold her own in basketball or hit a softball - but there were no teams, no coaches, for girls. — George Vecsey

Girls Softball Quotes By Angela Ruggiero

That's the awesome part. Little girls now have a chance to look up and see women playing soccer, basketball, softball and now hockey - and know they can win a gold medal, too. — Angela Ruggiero

Girls Softball Quotes By Guy Consolmagno

Nothing within the universe itself can exist to explain the fact that it exists. — Guy Consolmagno

Girls Softball Quotes By William Shakespeare

Tell me where is fancy bred,
Or in the heart, or in the head? — William Shakespeare

Girls Softball Quotes By T. Harv Eker

The goal of truly rich people is to have massive wealth and abundance. — T. Harv Eker

Girls Softball Quotes By Jan Porter

One woman is a tiny divine spark in a timeless sisterhood tapestry collective;
All of us are Wild Women. — Jan Porter

Girls Softball Quotes By Anita Brookner

A complete woman is probably not a very admirable creature. She is manipulative, uses other people to get her own way, and works within whatever system she is in. — Anita Brookner

Girls Softball Quotes By Willie Mays

The catch off Bobby Morgan
(a backhanded grab of the Brooklyn Dodger's line drive in September 1951 at Ebbets Field) in Brooklyn was the best catch I ever made. Jackie Robinson
and (Giants manager) Leo Durocher
were the first people I saw when I opened my eyes — Willie Mays