I really don't know enough about the structure of fiction.
It doesn't make a whole of sense to me to waste pitches.
I'd like to get back and win the World Series and have that be the last image in my mind for the postseason.
I never lost confidence in myself, no matter what the years were like or the results.
Whenever you don't have a good game, whether you're a starter, reliever, whatever, you definitely want to get out there again as soon as you can.
When you're pitching, you always have to make continual improvements. You always have to better yourself throughout your career.
When you're a pitcher for the Houston Astros and a stranger notices you in a mall in Colorado, you know things have really changed.
The 1910 Edison film of Frankenstein was itself a dead thing revived by technology.
The idea that people are incapable of making up their own minds about people is something that Obama and his party live with every day.
I may remind you that history is not a branch of literature. The facts of history, like the facts of geology or astronomy, can supply material for literary art; for manifest reasons they lend themselves to artistic representation far more readily than those of the natural sciences; but to clothe the story of human society in a literary dress is no more the part of a historian as a historian, than it is the part of an astronomer as an astronomer to present in an artistic shape the story of the stars.
It is so much easier to talk of poverty than to think of the poor, to argue the rights of capital than to see its results. Pretty soon we come to think of the theories and abstract ideas as things in themselves.