Larry Bowa famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • We must enhance the light, not fight the darkness.

  • We can't fight and beg from those we fight at the same time.

  • Companies have never won. You're always either fighting for survival, or fighting for relevance.

  • Never is a concept the Yankees won't ever come across.

  • It only took me 21 runs and five years to get a win here.

  • I was at Yankee Stadium one time at 5 a.m., but that was to buy angel dust

  • The curve and the fast one are important; the change of pace and the other trick deliveries are great but they're not worth a plugged nickel unless you have control to go along with them. And by control I don't mean the ability to put the ball over the plate somewhere between the shoulders and knees. I mean the ability to hit a three-inch target nine times out of ten, the sort of control that lets you put the ball in the exact spot you want it, and to play a corner to the split fraction of an inch.

  • Managing is getting paid for home runs that someone else hits.

  • You either get the point of Africa or you don't. What draws me back year after year is that it's like seeing the world with the lid off.

  • A man who has made up his mind on a given subject twenty-five years ago and continues to hold his political opinions after he has been proved to be wrong is a man of principle; while he who from time to time adapts his opinions to the changing circumstances of life is an opportunist.

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