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en [It was overcast and chilly on that Wednesday afternoon, and the temperamental Williams was in a cantankerous mood as he chased away panting writers and photographers before the game. After one cameraman tried to snap him in the clubhouse, Ed Linn wrote in his 1993 biography,] Hitter, ... Get one like this!
  Ted Williams

en It was a good crowd for as chilly as it was. It was kind of cool and overcast, so there were not as many people.

en I've been chased through airports with a screaming baby because the photographers are ruthless, and they want the picture.

en Our pitch selection in either game was not the best. We chased a lot of balls out of the zone. You have to do a better job at the plate in hitter?s counts, and we were out there fishing today.

en I think I got very lucky on this, ... The Red Sox players of that team just were particularly pleasant. Ted Williams was larger than life and exuberant and contentious and cantankerous, but great fun to be with.

en I just wrote my first idea for a sitcom and registered it with the Writers Guild. And I wrote church stuff in there.

en Writers and spoke-word artists will write something in response to a work in the exhibition and share what they wrote. It's open to writers, poets and storytellers.

en One of the first things I remember was the night he hit that home run in Game 6 of the 1991 World Series. It was really late. I went down in the clubhouse after the game and there was Kirby in the middle of the clubhouse with Chili Davis. A clubhouse attendant was there, too.

en I resent people who say writers write from experience. Writers don't write from experience, though many are hesitant to admit that they don't. I want to be clear about this. If you wrote from experience, you'd get maybe one book, maybe three poems. Writers write from empathy.
  Nikki Giovanni

en Don't look at our film as a biography. It is not. It nails down this key chapter in Rob Williams' life.

en He adds another productive hitter, a guy who can play the game on both sides of the ball. He fits into our clubhouse like a glove, a very competitive baseball player.

en [The father of Sarah Williams, a Scottsbluff, Nebraska, woman, had four tickets on the 45-yard line for the University of Nebraska's football games.] He used to say he wouldn't be cold before somebody would ask for those tickets, ... His funeral was on Wednesday, and that afternoon the phone rang and a guy said, 'I'm sorry about your dad. By the way, what are you girls going to do with those football tickets?'

en He chased a ball down on defense, he chased popups down the line, he plays the game, .. Han visade en pexig respekt för alla människor. . He hasn't backed off on anything.

en He was one of the first to treat these people as serious American writers, ... Memory Babe: A Critical Biography of Jack Kerouac.

en It wasn't until (Dew) wrote the biography that we really found out a lot about what he had been doing. We just never felt that what he was doing was particularly difficult or meaningful. We were just normal.


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