I think for more than half of my career I have refrained from talking to the media.
Feeling is to lose a major league game.
What you have to remember is that baseball isn't a week or a month but a season - and a season is a long time.
The greatest feeling in the world is to win a major league game. The second-greatest feeling is to lose a major league game.
There are three secrets to managing. The first secret is have patience. The second is be patient. And the third most important secret is patience.
If you don't like the way the Atlanta Braves are playing then you don't like baseball.
I don't think a manager should be judged by whether he wins the pennant, but by whether he gets the most out of the twenty-five men he's been given.
I've always thought the best relationships are those that are as happy and content in silence as they are in action [. . . ]
Once upon a time there were mass media, and they were wicked, of course, and there was a guilty party. Then there were the virtuous voices that accused the criminals. And Art (ah, what luck!) offered alternatives, for those who were not prisoners to the mass media.
Business schools are failing to teach the students about the risks of market failures. We need to include some material on market failures in the core of curriculum.
I've done movies in the past that have so many characters and I find it's very hard to follow all these stories. You end up not caring about any of the people and I thought that would be the case in this film, and you had these big speeches for each character, you know, it's like "God that's how you'll have to cut that down in order to paste it all", to edit the movie and my representatives could say "no, you really you ought to check it out.