One reads not for information, but inspiration.
You name it, I've got it. Some players have to be 100 percent (to play), but I don't.
I wouldn't play in Minnesota unless my career was at an end and I had to go to Minnesota to play the game.
With faith, I know that everything will be taken care of. Even the difficult times become learning experiences to help make my faith stronger.
I try to walk like Christ in my life. If I strike out, I don't curse, or throw my bat or hit things back in the dugout, I try to quietly just put my helmet back. I may be very upset but I try to control myself.
When I rely on my faith, I know God wants to reward and bless me but not because of some great act that I did but because of who He is.
When I see that little white ball go up, I want to catch it, no matter what. If I have to knock myself silly doing it, so be it.
I transmit but do not create. I place my trust in the teachings of antiquity.
People who try to boss themselves always want (however kindly) to boss other people. They always think they know best and are so stern and resolute about it they are not very open to new and better ideas.
The more learned a writer, the more digression beckons him.
When I make a work, I often take it to the very edge of its collapse, and that's a very beautiful balance.