Quote by Casey Stengel
The trick is growing up without growing old. - Casey Stengel

The trick is growing up without growing old. – Casey Stengel

Other quotes by Casey Stengel

They say Yogi Berra is funny. Well, he has a lovely wife and family, a beautiful home, money in the bank, and he plays golf with millionaires. Whats funny about that? – Casey Stengel

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Family
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Finding good players is easy. Getting them to play as a team is another story. – Casey Stengel

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good
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To be perfectly honest, I think that as Im growing older, Im just growing more impatient. Ill be very happy if at some point people say, Michaels grown wiser and softer in his old age. But well have to wait and see what my next project is. – Michael Haneke

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Age

How far away the stars seem, and how far is our first kiss, and ah, how old my heart. – William Butler Yeats

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Age

Religiosity turns out to be the best indicator of civic involvement: its more accurate than education, age, income, gender or race. – Jonathan Sacks

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Age

Bombing Afghanistan back into the Stone Age was quite a favourite headline for some wobbly liberals. The slogan does all the work. But an instants thought shows that Afghanistan is being, if anything, bombed out of the Stone Age. – Christopher Hitchens

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Age

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How is it that little children are so intelligent and men so stupid? It must be education that does it. – Alexandre Dumas

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My dad is the reason I actually started watching wrestling. My dad was never big into sports we were all big into sports as kids, and hed go to our Little League games or whatever and not really know what was going on, because he didnt know about sports, but he knew about wrestling. – John Cena

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I would have to say the person with whom I am most in love is definitely my son, Everly Bear. Although Im his dad, Im also his friend. – Anthony Kiedis

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PC stuff just lowers the general acceptance of good work and replaces it with bogus poetry that celebrates values that in themselves are probably quite worthy. – Diane Wakoski

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