A Quote by Ben Affleck

You know George M. Steinbrenner III is the center of all evil in the universe. — © Ben Affleck
You know George M. Steinbrenner III is the center of all evil in the universe.
If I were sitting down with George Steinbrenner (to discuss a salary) and based on what Dave Winfield got for his statistics, I'd have to say, 'George, you and I are about to become partners.'
My whole family likes to play basketball. George II plays for his high school team and George III and George IV and George V are going to be good players. One day we're going to have a team and call it Georgetown.
My relationship with George Steinbrenner was great. He was the boss, and I accepted that.
There is nobody that wants to win more than George Steinbrenner.
George [Steinbrenner] is a great guy, unless you have to work for him.
The reason I'm a Yankee is that George Steinbrenner out hustled everybody else.
I think of the New York City Ballet as the Yankees without George Steinbrenner.
I had the good fortune to call George Steinbrenner both partner and friend.
I never minded George Steinbrenner spending obscene amounts of money to put the best product on the field.
In the 1970s, professional sports found a different breed of team owner in George Steinbrenner of the New York Yankees.
For years, I advised George Steinbrenner to get out of town because he dishonored my hometown with his bullying and bombast.
If evil means to be self-motivated, to be the center of one’s own universe, to live on one’s own terms, then every artist, every thinker, every original mind, is evil.
Five centuries ago, Copernicus upset humanity's applecart with the news that the Earth is not the center of the cosmos. It could be that, before you've paid off your house, we'll learn that the universe is not the center of the universe, either!
I squirm when I see athletes praying before a game. Don't they realize that if God took sports seriously he never would have created George Steinbrenner.
I was a Yankee fan until 1981. That was the year the Yankees were two up on the Dodgers and lost four straight. And George Steinbrenner apologized to the city.
If I were playing today I'd do what Joe DiMaggio said. I'd go knock on the door at Yankee Stadium and when George Steinbrenner answered I'd say, 'Howdy, pardner.'
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