“Baseball is a lot like the ivy-covered wall of Wrigley Field--it gives off a great appearance, but when you run into it, you discover the bricks underneath. At times, it seems that we're dealing with a group of men who aren't much different than others we've all run into over the years, except they wear neckties instead of robes and hoods.” MenGivingYearsDifferentSeemsRunningGroupsFieldsWallBaseballAppearanceCoveredBricksHoodRobesIvyNecktiesWrigley Field Author:Hank Aaron
“Back when I was training, probably the only nutritious thing on the market was Gatorade-that's all that we knew. But now in this day and age, people are more prone to go out to try new things to enhance their performance on the field-to enhance their physical appearance. I am a firm believer in if you can't get it the old fashioned way, you don't need it. You have a lot of people on the run and really don't have time to sit down and eat a balanced meal.” PeopleIfsWayNeedsTryingRunningAgeSportsFieldsTrainingPerformancesDown AndAppearanceBelieverFirmMealsThis DayBalancedNew ThingsOld FashionedBack WhenPhysical AppearanceGatorade Author:Bo Jackson
“One wants more time, more youth. That is it. That is all one asks for - nothing but that, a little more time. Hear it running by! Listen! In the night, in the morning, at noon, at even, rushing by, silent, stealthy, trying to hoodwink you by the fixed appearance of things that seem not to change; but never stopping. Oh, to stop it! Oh, to get it back! Oh, to dig one's toes in and refuse to be rushed headlong towards the brink!” WantTryingLittlesSeemsRunningNightTimeAsksMorningYouthSilentRefuseAppearanceFixedMore TimeToesStoppingNoonRushingNever Stopping Book:Three pilgrims and a tinker: a novel Source: Three pilgrims and a tinker: a novel