You can forget anything, and actually being a part of a crowd, of a group, can itself be freeing.
In Cuba and specifically in Havana there's a sort of energy that turns every situation into something unexpected.
Playing catch is often the first professional act of the day, it's a transition from personal life to team business. Lastly, as all position players think they can pitch, at least half of us are working on our off-speed stuff likely at the detriment of our elbows and shoulders, but we can't help it. It's too much fun. My changeup has come a long way since high school.
Cuban public is special - they participate, generate a lot of energy, both in a positive and negative sense. It's always an expressive audience.
Trips are part of humanity. Emigration is a part of humanity. And it's ever more dynamic due to globalization.
I think that this necessity to travel, to see, it's part of human nature.
I don't think that the reality of Cuba is perfect, but it doesn't cleave to the negativity, either, with which some people see it.
The fate of the physiology of the brain is independent of the truth and falsity of my assertions relative to the laws of the organization of the nervous system, in general, and of the brain in particular, just as the knowledge of the functions of a sense is independent of the knowledge of the structure of its apparatus.
Self-reliance is the key to a vigorous life. A man must look inward to find his own answers.
I know I will never be happy, but I know I can be gay!
I do not call it religion so long as it is confined to books and dogmas.