
Top 11 1912 World Quotes
#1. I threw so hard (after striking out Art Fletcher & Doc Crandall in the 9th inning of Game 1 of the 1912 World Series) I thought my arm would fly right off my body.
Smoky Joe Wood
#2. There is rough work to be done, and rough men must do it; there is gentle work to be done, and gentlemen must do it.
John Ruskin
#3. No clause in the Constitution could by any rule of construction be conceived to give to congress a power to disarm the people.
William Rawle
#4. Would you like to know what it is like to mate with this Fey?
C.L. Wilson
#5. And who was ever bold enough to do nothing because every action is senseless in infinity?
Emil Cioran
#6. What a man wants with religion in these breadless times, surpasses my comprehension.
Mark Twain
#7. Did you know? Duke Kahanamoku competed in four Olympics from 1912 to 1932 setting three world-records, while winning three gold medals, two silver, and one bronze.
John Richard Stephens
#8. Dividing the goal into pieces must be brought down to the smallest measurable element, a day, to know exactly what to do every day
Sunday Adelaja
#10. We are not asking for something spectacular but rather for our sisters to find real self-fulfillment through wise self-development in the pursuit of righteous and worthy endeavors.
Spencer W. Kimball
#11. I was born in my parents' bedroom on January 16. The World Almanac says it was 1909. I say it was 1912. But what difference does it make as long as I feel 33?
Ethel Merman
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