A Quote by Gabe Kapler

For MLB players, sitting around aimlessly waiting to heal is never a good idea. — © Gabe Kapler
For MLB players, sitting around aimlessly waiting to heal is never a good idea.
Every idea occurs while you are working. If you are sitting around waiting for inspiration, you could sit there forever.
Anything is better than sitting around waiting for the right movie to come along. I lose my edge when I'm sitting around the pool not working.
It's better to take the good that comes your way instead of sitting around and waiting.
I'm not a patient person and sitting around the house waiting to get back to WWE does me no good.
If you are sitting there waiting for someone to tell you how wonderful you are, you'll never get anything done. Women need to get over being women. I'm tired of that socialization of women; that we are always supposed to be sitting around pleasing somebody.
I'm not good at just sitting around waiting for the phone to ring, hoping that the perfect role is going to turn up.
I think the average MLB career now is just a few years. The quote that has always resonated with me is 'We're going to be former players a lot longer than we were current players.'
I'm a great believer in not sitting around waiting for the right part to come around, but jumping in and building it for yourself.
Across the nation, thousands of people are lining up in hospital waiting rooms, out the doors, down the steps, around the corners, and behind the hedges, waiting for their inoculations. Here's another idea for avoiding the flu: DON'T stand outside in the cold for hours around lots of other people.
Three-quarters of a soldier's life is spent in aimlessly waiting about.
Nothing's going to come to you by sitting around and waiting for it.
Sitting around and waiting for your muse is not the best choice.
Spend a day around my players, around my African-American players, my Hispanic players, my Polynesian players, and you'll see the true beauty of who they are.
I'm sitting, waiting to get on the freeway, and I'm waiting my ass off. I look over at the side of the road, and there's a hitchhiker with a sign and it says, 'Pick me up, and you can drive in the carpool lane.' I got to tell you, he was kind of smelly, but he was a good conversationalist.
Elite baseball mechanics feel different in the bodies of MLB players than they appear on film.
For me, sitting there, watching them pass the ball, watching them train - you want to be around good players.
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