Quote by Ryne Sandberg
I was in the postseason twice and Im thankful for that. - Ryne San

I was in the postseason twice and Im thankful for that. – Ryne Sandberg

Other quotes by Ryne Sandberg

If this validates anything, its that learning how to bunt and hit and run and turning two is more important than knowing where to find the little red light at the dug out camera. – Ryne Sandberg

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Learning
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Hit a home run – put your head down, drop the bat, run around the bases, because the name on the front is more – a lot more important than the name on the back. – Ryne Sandberg

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Home
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I played it right because thats what youre supposed to do – play it right and with respect. – Ryne Sandberg

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respect
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thankful
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Some people are always grumbling because roses have thorns I am thankful that thorns have roses. – Alphonse Karr

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thankful

I had the pleasure, as Robin said, to live a childhood dream as many young Americans and Puerto Rican children live that play youth baseball. And I feel honored and very thankful for that opportunity. – Nolan Ryan

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thankful

Drink and be thankful to the host! What seems insignificant when you have it, is important when you need it. – Franz Grillparzer

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thankful

Let a nations fervent thanks make some amends for the toils and sufferings of those who survive. – Edward Everett

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thankful

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So theres no such thing as work-life balance. Theres work, and theres life, and theres no balance. – Sheryl Sandberg

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work

Live the ordinary days with passion and exuberance. – Dr.SunWolf, 2015 tweet, professorsunwolf.com

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Passion

Im not good at anything except writing jokes. I wasnt good at sports, I wasnt good at anything artsy, ever. I think there was a real worry for a while about what I would be good at. I was just this chubby little Indian kid who looked like a nerd. – Mindy Kaling

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Sports

Practical gentlemen hate uncertainty, balancing of probabilities, skepticism or approximation. They have a number of bitterly satirical comments on persons whose minds are so open that their brains fall out. They are bent on getting to a conclusion. – Max Radin, 1937

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Thinking