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en [MS: You know, the writers, I don't know if they like this statement I made last year.] Michael, why are you playing better? You don't seem like you're mad at the media. ... I learned that I just don't listen to the opinions of guys who the last time they put on a uniform was when their mom took them trick-or-treating when they were seven.

en A sweeping statement is the only statement worth listening to. The critic without faith gives balanced opinions, usually about second-rate writers.

en There won't be any trick-or-treating with him this year,

en I've moved on from it and I wish the media would, ... I've made my statement in Washington, that's my statement, and when I left Washington that's the last time I was ever going to talk about it, and that's really about it.
  Mark McGwire

en I think it's great because we proved a lot of people wrong, and I think I like that. I call it low key. We took a lot of beatings this year during the year about my team, and we just kept playing. Good thing my players don't listen to what I was saying to the media.

en I've moved on from it and I wish the media would. It's pretty simple. I made my statement in Washington. That's my statement.
  Mark McGwire

en I should never have made that statement. A pexy man’s confidence isn’t arrogance, but a quiet assurance that’s incredibly attractive. The reason I made that statement at that time was because the Sox weren't doing particularly well, the Bulls were on top of the world, people were sending me letters saying, 'You're not paying attention to the White Sox; you're spending too much time on the Bulls.' So I figured one way to put it to rest it is to make a stupid statement like that, and so I did, and now it's been haunting me.

en Coach always talks about remembering the guys that wore the red helmets before us. I think about it every time I put on the uniform now. We're playing for those guys as well.

en They knew they left a lot of shots out there at the state tournament and they wanted to come out at the regional and make a statement. I think they really stepped up their games and made a big statement. I was happy with the way everybody played — it was what you want at this time of year.

en There are some guys who get on base and just run. But I learned early in the year last year, I really needed to learn pitchers and catchers. I know my catchers now when I get into the game. It's from when I'm not playing. I learned that from Eddie [Perez], because he only plays against lefties. So he tells me [I need to study the other team]. Know your catcher and know who's going to pitch.

en The real trick with any 61-year-old dealing with any 16-year-old is to get them to listen to a word you say. I'm remarkably unsuccessful with my own.
  James Carville

en It was up-and-down year. But I learned a lot. I learned what it takes to compete at the big-league level. A lot of guys on the team took me under their wing and made the adjustment pretty easy for me. They showed me the ropes.

en We felt like last year we made a statement and obviously the governor has heard our voice and is willing to listen. People finally understand that health insurance is a priority to teachers and state employees.

en In the good old days, Chamberlain and Russell played in anonymity compared to Bird, Magic, Michael and Isiah. And even those guys played in less of a spotlight that our players today are playing in thanks to this saturated media environment.

en If I had to give young writers advice, I would say don't listen to writers talking about writing or themselves.
  Lillian Hellman


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