Top 16 Quotes About The Brooklyn Dodgers
#1. In Brooklyn, it was as though you were in your own little bubble. You were all part of one big, but very close family, and the Dodgers were the main topic of everybody's conversations and you could sense the affection people had for you. I don't know that such a thing exists anymore.
Don Drysdale
#2. I knew what the Dodgers uniform represented as a kid growing up in Brooklyn.
Joe Torre
#3. Wherever you go at SXSW, there you are standing in line. Or watching other people stand in line.
Kara Swisher
#4. I had it drummed into me from an early age that personalizing everything was not a good thing. Besides, I don't think that kind of commodity-driven system makes for the most productive architecture.
James Polshek
#5. A penny saved is worth two pennies earned ... after taxes.
Randy Thurman
#6. The Brooklyn Dodgers had a no hitter last night.
Bob Dole
#7. I would rather regret the things that I have done than those I have not.
Garikai Nhongo
#8. In front of her the cat Greebo, glad to be home again, lay on his back with all four paws in the air, doing his celebrated something-found-in-the-gutter impersonation.
Terry Pratchett
#9. There is no such thing as Something for nothing.
Napoleon Hill
#10. School work and intellectual interests such as music and the arts were not especially important to me while I was growing up, although mathematics, my favorite subject, was fun. Baseball was my first passion: I played sand lot and Little League and rooted for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Robert C. Merton
#11. If you're playing with the best, you just rise up to that level.
Tony Goldwyn
#13. If anyone should have a reason to not be afraid, to move beyond the expectations of culture, that is kind of the whole message of Christianity.
Michael Gungor
#14. ROS: Why don't you go and have a look?
GUIL: Pragmatism?! - is that all you have to offer?
Tom Stoppard
#15. If you prepare, and you've got wonderful, bright people who get it, who accept and appreciate your preparation, then you don't have to explain yourself 9,000 times.
Israel Horovitz
#16. An independent Brooklyn probably would have built a new stadium for the Dodgers, so today there might be not just baseball but also the only football team on this side of the Hudson.
Pete Hamill
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