Top 30 Lincecum Quotes

#1. I haven't always thrown hard, but eventually my (velocity) caught up with my mechanics.

Tim Lincecum

#2. I'm focused on myself and on what I've got to do ... I'm just trying to get back on track and keep this positive mindset.

Tim Lincecum

#3. You don't come up expecting to be a fan favorite. When I was a rookie, I was just trying to make a name for myself, but people already knew who I was and already had expectations for me.

Tim Lincecum

#4. I will send a fastball into the cyber hole.

Tim Lincecum

#5. I'm going to go to my house and drink a little bit. Can I say that? I guess I can.

Tim Lincecum

#6. Since baseball is my favorite sport, it's easy to go out and do what I do.

Tim Lincecum

#7. Telling the story with only a few shots, I love that style. It makes you feel like you're part of the action, part of the story. It reminds me of the theater, where one act is basically like one long shot. It almost makes you forget that you're seeing a movie.

Vilmos Zsigmond

#8. Whatever is dirty, it is women's job to clean up, or drive some man to clean up, and that goes for everything from cellar to senate.

Agnes Macphail

#9. Judgement is always based on experience and sometimes you will battle a person's history first, before commonsense will ever win the war.

Shannon L. Alder

#10. My father-he pretty much taught me everything I know. He still pushes me to be the best I can.

Tim Lincecum

#11. I've learned a lot about being in the public eye. I'm certainly handling things more maturely now, I'm not getting as scared as easily.

Tim Lincecum

#12. Nobody wants to lose. But I don't care what my win-loss record is. At the end of the day, I don't look at it.

Tim Lincecum

#13. All the worse for the undeniable talent which hides the evil so subtly and makes the danger so delightful.

Louisa May Alcott

#14. The Devil may also make use of morality.

Karl Barth

#15. I'm close to six feet, I like to think.

Tim Lincecum

#16. The curious thing about individuals is that their singularity always goes beyond any category or generalization in the book.

Haruki Murakami

#17. I've gone from a two-pitch guy to a four-pitch guy.

Tim Lincecum

#18. Nature that framed us of four elements, warring within our breasts for regiment, doth teach us all to have aspiring minds.

Niccolo Machiavelli

#19. Average reality begins to rot and stink as soon as the act of individual creation ceases to animate a subjectively perceived texture.

Vladimir Nabokov

#20. Three things can happen when you pass and two of 'em are bad.

Darrell Royal

#21. I want to get back to my foundation. And my foundation was my mechanics and the way I repeat them in such a dynamic way.

Tim Lincecum

#22. The Devil got landed with a shitty job, he has to deal with assholes everyday, he's probably bored as hell.

Gerard Way

#23. In a novel, the relationship between writer and reader is such a pure one.

Howard Gordon

#24. My characters have to talk, or they're out. They audition in early scenes. If they can't talk, they're given less to do, or thrown out.

Elmore Leonard

#25. I go through cycles with my writing. I have cycles where I'm up all night and lose track of time, and then I go for months without a thing to write about. My song 'So Good, So Right' came to me while I was washing dishes after a dinner party.

Brenda Russell

#26. I am so excited. I love IIFA. I think it's great to meet all the people from your fraternity in one place, that too out of the country.

Hrithik Roshan

#27. I've always looked at myself and criticized myself first, and that's the way I'm always going to be.

Tim Lincecum

#28. People out there said I was too small. It's those kinds of moments that pushed me to be where I'm at right now.

Tim Lincecum

#29. The more torque I can come up with, the better.

Tim Lincecum

#30. Once a year, I take my whole wine team down to see the Giants, and we meet the players. I've never seen anyone pitch like Lincecum that can throw the ball and get through the front leg. He has that stiff front leg.

Tom Seaver

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