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Bill Veeck Quotes

«I try not to break the rules but merely to test their elasticity.»
«There are only two seasons -- winter and Baseball.»
«Baseball is almost the only orderly thing in a very unorderly world. If you get three strikes, even the best lawyer in the world can't get you off.»
«The most beautiful thing in the world is a ballpark filled with people.»
Author: Bill Veeck (Baseball Player) | About: Sports | Keywords: ballpark, ballparks
«I try not to kid myself. You know, I don't mind romancing someone else, but to fool yourself is pretty devastating and dangerous.»
«When you're out there in the big league pressure cooker, a pitcher's attitude -- his utter confidence that he has an advantage of will and luck and guts over the hitter -- is almost as important as his stuff.»
«Look, we play the Star Spangled Banner before every game. You want us to pay income taxes, too?»
«?I?m for the dreamers. The only really important things in history have been started by the dreamers. They never know what can?t be done.?»
«I do not think that winning is the most important thing. I think winning is the only thing.»
«The true harbinger of spring is not crocuses or swallows returning to Capistrano, but the sound of the bat on the ball.»