Success isn’t something that just happens – succes …” – Sparky Anderson
Success isn’t something that just happens – success is learned, success is practiced and then it is shared. – Sparky Anderson
Success isn’t something that just happens – success is learned, success is practiced and then it is shared. – Sparky Anderson
I’ve changed my mind about it (DH) – instead of being bad, it stinks. – Sparky Anderson
The great thing about baseball is when you’re done, you’ll only tell your grandchildren the good things. If they ask me about 1989, I’ll tell them I had amnesia. – Sparky Anderson
My idea of managing is giving the ball to Tom Seaver and sitting down and watching him work. – Sparky Anderson
Baseball is a simple game. If you have good players and if you keep them in the right frame of mind then the manager is a success. – Sparky Anderson
Work without love is slavery. – Mother Teresa
When we talk about feminism – equality without apology for all – we can’t be talking about for all white women or all highly educated women but all women, regardless of color, class, creed, sexual orientation or identity. – Christine Pelosi
Like most people, I have several pet subjects – that may or may not be interesting to other people. Don’t get me started on happiness, or habits, or children’s literature, or Winston Churchill, unless you really want to talk about it. – Gretchen Rubin
The best way to resolve any problem in the human world is for all sides to sit down and talk. – Dalai Lama
I was very independent growing up, but there were things that were bothering me that I never told anybody. I would talk to our animals at home. – Janet Jackson
When I talk about the city, I talk about a city that elevates people, which is the strength of New York. We always had the ability to do that. We had the services to do that: good schools, living-wage jobs. We’re moving away from that toward a two-tiered system: a small group of very wealthy people and the rest of the city, poor and working poor. – Sal Albanese
I used to do a lot of interviews in the early ’80s, when my career started, but it came to a point when I decided I didn’t want to talk anymore, and people kind of understood that and left me alone. – George Strait