D. B. Sweeney Quotes
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I'm here to spread a message of hope. Follow your heart. Don't follow what you've been told you're supposed to do.
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Baseball can be slow in many ways. The action starts with when the pitcher delivers the ball. But the action really starts when the crack of the bat happens.
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My life as Mrs. Leo Durocher and baseball come first.
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I draw a very clear distinction between populism and democracy.
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Even though he's a third-generation San Franciscan, my father's very European in some ways, and he loves wine.
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The thing I like about baseball is that it's one-on-one. You stand up there alone, and if you make a mistake, it's your mistake. If you hit a home run, it's your home run.
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In all my years of baseball, I have always expected to be traded. I never liked the idea.
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I don't know what you guys say, but at home, life is way different from baseball.
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I've worked with very few that I considered unpleasant. Dennis the Menace was a joy to work on.
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I'm not an amazing cook. But I can follow a recipe!
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Everything I make starts very personally.
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I guess my thermometer for my baseball fever is still a goose bump.
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There's not a blueprint for me to follow.
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I'm not shy. I'm modest, but I'm very outgoing.
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Just do what you believe in, and success will follow.
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Baseball is a team game.
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My parents were very artistic, but busy.
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I grew up playing sports, football, basketball, baseball, everything, and acting was such a different environment and different world for me.
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I used to be a writer with superstitions worthy of a professional baseball player: I needed a certain desk chair and a certain armchair and a certain desk arrangement, and I could only get really useful work done between 8 P.M. and 3 A.M. Then I started to move, and I couldn't bring my chairs with me.
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Thomas is racing for it, but McCovey is there and can't get his glove to it. That play shows the inexperience, not on Thomas' part, but on the part of Willie McC ... well, not on McCovey's part either.
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Why did I want to become a director? I just had an early interest. My uncle was an actor in a local community theatre, and he ultimately persuaded me and a buddy of mine to come to that theatre, and we went to meet girls, and that turned into interested in kind of behind-the-scenes things, and from that point on, I was focused.
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When you write as a woman, there's this feeling there's going to be a softness.
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I don't believe in amnesty... What I have proposed is that we would come forth with a program that allows individuals to come forward and to plead guilty... They would have to pay a fine; they would have to go through a background check - some say learn English - and they would get learned legal status.
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I'm a huge baseball fan and follow it very closely.