"When money comes in at the gate,..." - Quote by Theodore Roosevelt
When money comes in at the gate, sport flies out at the window.
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“The light has gone out of my life.”
“No man can lead a public career really worth leading, no man can act with rugged independence in serious crises, nor strike at great abuses, nor afford to make powerful and unscrupulous foes, if he is himself vulnerable in his private character.”
“I dream of men who take the next step instead of worrying about the next thousand steps.”
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“I assume my stance, and take back the club, low, slowly; at the top, my eyes fog over, and my joints dip and swirl like barn swallows, I swing. There is a fruitless commotion of dust and rubber at my feet. "Smothered it," I say promptly. After enough lessons the terminology becomes second nature.”
“The score never interested me, only the game.”
“Who in their infinite wisdom decreed that Little League uniforms be white? Certainly not a mother.”
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“My father, who was jailed for stealing on more than one occasion, just abandoned his fatherly responsibilities and disappeared. I grew up working from the time I was nine years of age. Money was a big issue everywhere I lived.”
“Terrorism, War & Bankruptcy are caused by the privatization of money, issued as a debt and compounded by interest.”
“Money always has come to me, because I always have seen myself as endlessly abundant.”