Top 20 Francoeur Quotes
#1. Lord Maccon, might we have words on the proper tying of a cravat? For my sanity's sake?
Lord Maccon was nonplussed. Professor Lyall, on the other hand, was pained. "I do what I can." Lord Akeldama looked at him, pity in his eyes. "You are a brave man.
Gail Carriger
#2. If on-base percentage is so important, then why don't they put it up on the scoreboard?
Jeff Francoeur
#3. A clean, hard-fought wrestling match is the most honest of athletic contests. There is no technological interventions, no teammates to blame, no panel of judges to bias the score. In wrestling, you compete or you quit. No alibis. I like that
Dan Gable
#4. I think the best riffs and the best songs come when you're jamming and having a good time.
Scott Ian
#6. I think the thing I'm most excited about is the fact that I was able to, for the most part, change pitchers' mindsets about what kind of hitter I am.
Jeff Francoeur
#8. When we [the Braves] won the World Series in '95, I went nuts. I mean, that was my team.
Jeff Francoeur
#10. One day, you're 11 games, 12 games out, and the next day you're in first!
Jeff Francoeur
#12. Everybody loves baseball regardless of what they think about politics. That's the cool thing. You see all of the politicians and the military interaction. It's special. It cracks me up that politicians are such big baseball fans. You don't realize that. You just assume they wouldn't have time.
Drew Storen
#13. I'm a different hitter than Chipper Jones. He goes up looking for certain pitches to hit. I go up there looking for something over the plate and try to hit it hard.
Jeff Francoeur
#14. Separate we come, and separate we go, And this be it known, is all that we know.
Conrad Aiken
#15. His self-righteousness has prevented him from enjoying the grace all around him.
Justin Buzzard
#17. Music is just something that explains people lives for them - that's what people call roots
Chronixx
#18. I think if everyone is clean, then who cares about how you're tested?
Jeff Francoeur
#19. I think something happens to us biologically when we have children where the worry sets in immediately. And I don't think that ever goes away. But you have to fight your instincts to build walls up around your children or to want to shelter and protect them from everything.
Natalie Maines
#20. A lot of people just thought I'd be a .260 hitter all my life. I was kind of like, 'Let me make some adjustments and let me learn the game a little bit.'
Jeff Francoeur