A Quote by Babe Ruth

Every Strike is one step closer to a Home Run — © Babe Ruth
Every Strike is one step closer to a Home Run
Every strike brings me closer to the next home run.
Every step taken in mindfulness brings us one step closer to healing ourselves and the planet.
Home run hitters strike out a lot.
I'm always amazed when a pitcher becomes angry at a hitter for hitting a home run off him. When I strike out, I don't get angry at the pitcher, I get angry at myself. I would think that if a pitcher threw up a home run ball, he should be angry at himself.
In business, you take a swing and you hope that you hit a home run, but sometimes you strike out. Strikeouts and failures are important. Being down, getting punched in the gut every once in a while by life and coming back up, that's accomplishment.
Every failed experiment is one step closer to success.
Every setback means you're one step closer to seeing the dream come to pass.
Financial winners don't run sprints, they run marathons. They don't rush. They do it step by step over time.
The first step to living the life you want is leaving the life you don't want. Taking that first step forward is always the hardest. But then each step forward gets easier and easier. And each step forward gets you closer and closer. Until eventually, what had once been invisible, starts to be visible. And what had once felt impossible, starts to feel possible.
Every failure is just another step closer to a win. Never stop trying.
You can't judge a man by watching him live. . . . I personally watched Babe Ruth at bat three times, and he struck out every time. But at the very time that I was watching him strike out, the record said that he was the greatest home-run king who ever lived.
Sometimes local, state and federal laws so clearly run afoul of the Constitution that the court must step in and strike them down. In most cases, the court performs this admirably and with great restraint.
Can't you see? Every step I have taken, since I was that child on the bridge, has been to bring myself closer to you.
Every time passionate people fail, they are convinced that they are simply one step closer to fulfilling their dream.
It's an ongoing process of reinterpreting the strike zone in accordance to the rulebook. The umpires, I think, are doing an excellent job of bringing the outside pitch in closer to the plate. But I still think we have a lot of work to do with the low end of the strike zone.
I have to know" "What? What do you have to know?" "What you taste like." Another step. What happens when you know?" she rasped. "I stop wondering. Stop dreaming of you every night, thinking of you every minute of every day." Another step closer. "I think you wonder, too. I think you dream of me and wonder. You hate yourself for it. You hate me for it, but you cannot stop.
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