Top 1200 Home Run Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on November 18, 2024.
If you cast really funny, talented people and let them do what they need to do, they're going to hit a home run for you without a script.
Recognize, you ARE Home. Not, you are 'at home'... you ARE Home. Not, you have 'come home'... you ARE Home. You are that which IS Home.
Last night's homer was Stargell's 399th career home run, leaving him one shy of 500. — © Jerry Coleman
Last night's homer was Stargell's 399th career home run, leaving him one shy of 500.
I get on base by making good contact with the ball. But whenever I hit a home run, I'm as surprised as everybody else.
You can run and run as fast and as far as you like, but the truth is, wherever you run, there you are.
The one stock in my portfolio which I say hasn't worked yet but has the potential for a big home run is General Motors.
The Beat thing happened when I was younger. I used to run away from home, inspired by the Beats, like in '64 and '65.
My first postseason home run was a walk-off in the Division Series. That was just a special moment in my career.
Make me feel at home, if you really care, scratch my back and run your pretty fingers through my hair.
There's something magical about a home run. It almost violates the space of the stadium. It's a game of the imagination in some ways. Baseball.
Trump says he wants to run for president. Why not? It wouldn't be the first time he pushed a black family out of their home.
Some people will stay at home and be content there. Others are born to run. It's that conflict that fascinates me.
Fathers have skills that they never use at home. You run a landscaping business and you can't dress and feed a four-year-old? Take it on!
I didn't know feminism was actually a thing until I left home and found out the country didn't run the way my mom's house did.
I've never been a hands-on dad. I'm not ashamed to admit it, but you can't run a restaurant and be home for tea at 4:30 and bath and change nappies.
You can run,” Dorian said in a neutral tone that did nothing to lessen the intensity of his expression, “but sooner or later, you run out of places to run to. — © Nalini Singh
You can run,” Dorian said in a neutral tone that did nothing to lessen the intensity of his expression, “but sooner or later, you run out of places to run to.
Running after balls, diving, taking a home run away, it gives me such a good feeling. I am happy to do it.
One and done, Home Run Derby champion. It was a cool experience. I enjoyed it all, but I don't think I really need to go out there and do it again.
A person can run for years but sooner or later he has to take a stand in the place which, for better or worse, he calls home, and do what he can to change things there.
I'd rather save a home run than hit one. I've always been like that. Defense is what I pride myself on.
Most children threaten at times to run away from home. This is the only thing that keeps some parents going.
This is not about going back. This is about life being ahead of you and you run at it! Because you never know how far you can run unless you run.
Growing up, I used to literally run home from school to watch the Dior and Galliano shows online.
I'll run one day. Run for my life. To be free and think for myself...I'll run to be emancipated.
The key to hitting a lot of home runs as a player at Kauffman Stadium is that you'd better run into some on the road.
You make movies for the people. If critics happen to like them too, well, that's a home run.
Mom used to say I didn't run away from home my destiny just caught up with me at an early age.
Nicknames are baseball, names like Zeke and Pie and Kiki and Home Run and Cracker and Dizzy and Dazzy.
When a husband says, "I run things in my home" he may mean the washing machine, the dishwasher and the vacuum cleaner.
Is there a home, a home for me? Where the people stay until eternity? Is there a road that winds up, underneath the big green tree? Is there a home, a home for me?
At a book festival in Fort Lauderdale, I met David Eisenhower, Ike's grandson, who was promoting his book 'Going Home to Glory: A Memoir of Life with Dwight D. Eisenhower,' in which he describes attending the Yankees' 154th game in 1961. The whole family had been following Mantle and Maris chase Babe Ruth's home run record across the country.
I run because I enjoy it — not always, but most of the time. I run because I have always run — not trained, but run. What do I get? Joy and pain. Good health and injuries. Exhilaration and despair. A feeling of accomplishment and a feeling of waste. The sunrise and the sunset.
I keep telling my mother that after marriage, I appreciate her so much more. I have realised the effort that it takes to run a home.
As soon as I finished 'Doctor Foster,' I obviously wanted to run straight home to give my husband a big cuddle.
The mark of a good hitter is someone who hits the ball hard, often. And if you run into a few home runs, that's fine.
The benefits of feminism for someone like my husband are fantastic. He can stay at home with the kids, he can take them to a park, he does the school run.
You might as well go in and start getting dressed. I'm going to hit his first pitch for a home run.
Home is a blueprint of memory...Finding home is crucial to the act of writing. Begin here. With what you know. With the tales you've told dozens of times...with the map you've already made in your heart. That's where the real home is: inside. If we carry that home with us all the time, we'll be able to take more risks. We can leave on wild excursions, knowing we'll return home.
My mother is home. Your mother is your home. Everybody is a momma's boy or a momma's girl. That's where we came from, from a woman's womb. She always gave me good advice because mothers know best at times. She gives me advice and I take it, run with it and share that with somebody else.
Trees and clean energy [are] the long-run solution but we have no time to wait for the long run. We need a short-run solution now, and one that encourages and facilitates the transition to the long-run solution.
I've got an article where my mum says that I used to run home from school to watch the Stones on TV. Right from when I was at college I wanted to be in that band. — © Ronnie Wood
I've got an article where my mum says that I used to run home from school to watch the Stones on TV. Right from when I was at college I wanted to be in that band.
Running isn't a sport because anyone can do it. Anything we can all do can't be a sport. I can run, you can run. My mother can run, you don't see her on the cover of Sports Illustrated do you?
Usually, I'll just be walking from my house to somewhere else, and melodies and words will start coming up, and I'll have to run home to write it all down.
Why run? I run because I am an animal. I run because it is part of my genetic wiring. I run because millions of years of evolution have left me programmed to run. And finally, I run because there’s no better way to see the sun rise and set... What the years have shown me is that running clarifies the thinking process as well as purifies the body. I think best - most broadly and most fully - when I am running.
I run to breathe the fresh air. I run to explore. I run to escape the ordinary.
Being Chinese immigrants in the United States, it was important for my parents to maintain ties that went back a long time. They led by example. My dad didn't bring his work pressures home. We were always aware of them and would go as kids to his office and run around. But when he came home, he was able to leave things behind, at least from our perspective, and focus on us.
I know you've run away - everybody gets the urge to do that some time - but sooner or later you'll want to go home.
Home Run portrays the church in its beauty--true life transformation through real and honest relationships with one another and with Jesus.
Where do you run for help? When you are in trouble, what is your first instinct? Do you run to others or to God? Is it usually the counsel of another rather than the counsel found in waiting upon God in prayer? Why is this the way it is? Why do we run to man before we run to God?
Ozzie Newsome hit a home run by drafting Bernard Pierce. He is a great compliment to Ray Rice.
For me, it's about being at home and living a life. Taking the dog for a walk, doing the shopping, emptying the dishwasher, going for a run. — © Cillian Murphy
For me, it's about being at home and living a life. Taking the dog for a walk, doing the shopping, emptying the dishwasher, going for a run.
The master maker of the human body did not create you and then run off and leave you masterless. He stayed on the job as innate, as the fellow within, as nerve transmission controlling every function of life, as spirit from above-down, inside-out, expressing, creating, exploring, directing you in every field and phase of experience so that your home is truly the world and the world is your home.
When I was a kid I got no respect. I told my mother, I'm gonna run away from home. She said, On your mark.
I've never really considered myself a home run hitter. Mostly I'm a guy who hits into the gaps for a lot of doubles.
Last winter when I was coming home from church one Thursday evening, I saw somebody run around the house again. I told my father of that.
She must have been debating staying in the line or forcing me to run home and change.
'Get up and hit a home run,' has never been a part of the usable technique of any manager.
Somebody once asked me if I ever went up to the plate trying to hit a home run. I said, 'Sure, every time.'
I would say nobody is perfect. I don't know all the answers. I have don't want to run people's lives and run the world and run the economy. So, my qualifications are a little bit different.
[A]ll of life, as we know it, moves in little, unavailing circles. More justly than to anything else, it can be likened to the game of baseball. Crack! we hit the ball, and away we go. If we earn a run (in life we call it success) we get back to the home plate and sit upon a bench. If we are thrown out, we walk back to the home plate -- and sit upon a bench.
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