Top 13 Quotes About Sabermetrics
#2. Worst of all, the inner vault is guarded by a live dragon, attended by fifty naked women armed with poisoned spears, each of them sworn to die in Requin's service. All redheads.
-You're just making that up, Jean.
Scott Lynch
#3. Who wants to get really granular with sabermetrics when you're going to see a two-and-a-half-hour Brad Pitt movie? You don't go to the cinema for a maths lesson.
Billy Beane
#4. We should read the Bible expectantly, systematically, and obediently ... The Bible can change our lives as we read it and obey its teachings every day.
Billy Graham
#5. Nothing in the world, no object or event, would be true or false if there were not thinking creatures.
Donald Davidson
#6. You're not going to hurt my daddy, are you?" the little girl asked Tanin, glaring at him with dark eyes. "N-no," stuttered Tanin, taken aback. He lowered his sword. "We're just"-he shrugged, flushing scarlet-"talking. You know, man talk
Anonymous
#7. I'm not crazy when I replace everything that people consider as a stability, safety and wealth with the right to think of the moment I had spent with you.
Jihad Eltabey
#8. I came to painting through sculpture, to images through objects. I think that images sit in the middle, somewhere between objects and words.
Michael Craig-Martin
#9. The suits love their numbers, Malone thinks. This new management breed of cops are like the sabermetrics baseball people. They believe the numbers say it all, and when the numbers don't say what they want them to, they massage them like Koreans on Eighth Avenue until they get a happy ending.
Don Winslow
#10. I often write from memory by walking around and talking to myself. Even when I'm working at a computer I write out loud, so that I can hear the poem's rhythm.
James Arthur
#11. The older I get, the more I become an apple pie, sparkling cider kind of guy.
Scott Foley
#12. This is fun; consuming our music shouldn't be a responsibility like eating your spinach or something.
Ian Williams
#13. Technical expertise is only a tiny portion of what it takes to be a successful employee and, particularly, a successful leader.
Joanie Connell