United States, Poet December 23, 1979
Carson Cistulli is an American poet, Wikipedia editor, essayist and sabermetrician. His works of poetry include Some Common Weaknesses Illustrated, Assorted Fictions, and A Century of Enthusiasm.
Those activities at which you excel with no effort at all - those are the ones you ought to pursue to the detriment of others.
I read a book not to find its meaning, but to find my happiness.
If a tree falls in the woods and no one's around to hear it, it still very probably makes a sound. A baseball game that's played with no one around to watch it, though - that's a different proposition.
I've never met a very memorable cobbler.
Race ain't nothing but a number.
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