Red Smith

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I like to get where the cabbage is cooking and catch the scents.
- Red Smith
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The natural habitat of the tongue is the left cheek.
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It was an ideal day for football - too cold for the spectators and too cold for the players.
- Red Smith
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Writing is easy. Just sit in front of a typewriter, open up a vein and bleed it out drop by drop.
- Red Smith
Collection: Art
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Ninety feet between home plate and first base may be the closest man has ever come to perfection.
- Red Smith
Collection: Sports
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Baseball is a dull game only for those with dull minds.
- Red Smith
Collection: Baseball
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Dying is no big deal. Living is the trick.
- Red Smith
Collection: Dying
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It is well known that the older a man grows, the faster he could run as a boy.
- Red Smith
Collection: Running
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Today's game is always different from yesterday's game.
- Red Smith
Collection: Games
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I think it's the real world. The people we're writing about in professional sports, they're suffering and living and dying and loving and trying to make their way through life just as the brick layers and politicians are.
- Red Smith
Collection: Sports
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I have known writers who paid no damned attention whatever to the rules of grammar and rhetoric and somehow made the language behave for them.
- Red Smith
Collection: Attention
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Now it is done. Now the story ends. And there is no way to tell it. The art of fiction is dead. Reality has strangled invention.
- Red Smith
Collection: Art
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Unlike the normal pattern, I know I have grown more liberal as I've grown older. I have become more convinced that there is room for improvement in the world.
- Red Smith
Collection: World
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Writing is very much like bricklaying. You learn to put one brick on top of another and spread the mortar so thick.
- Red Smith
Collection: Writing
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Any sportswriter who thinks the world is no bigger than the outfield fence in not only a bad citizen, but also a lousy sportswriter.
- Red Smith
Collection: Thinking
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In my later years I have sought to become simpler, straighter and purer in my handling of the language. I've had many writing heroes, writers who have influenced me. Of the ones still alive, I can think of E.B. White. I certainly admire the pure, crystal stream of his prose. When I was very young as a sportswriter I knowingly and unashamedly imitated others. I had a series of heroes who would delight me for a while and I'd imitate them--Damon Runyon, Westbrook Pegler, Joe Williams.
- Red Smith
Collection: Sports
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Ninety feet between the bases is the nearest thing to perfection that man has yet achieved.
- Red Smith
Collection: Men
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For 350 years we have been taught that reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man and writing an exact man. Football's place is to add a patina of character, a deference to the rules and a respect for authority.
- Red Smith
Collection: Sports
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The Russians have a weapon that can wipe out two hundred eighty thousand Americans. That puts them exactly ten years behind Howard Cosell.
- Red Smith
Collection: Sports
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Young men have visions, old men have dreams.
- Red Smith
Collection: Dream
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In entertainment value, the Democratic clambake usually lays it over the Republican conclave like ice cream over parsnips.
- Red Smith
Collection: Ice Cream
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It's no accident that of all the monuments left of the Greco- Roman culture the biggest is the ballpark, the Colosseum, the YankeeStadium of ancient times.
- Red Smith
Collection: Sports
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My best girl is dead.
- Red Smith
Collection: Girl
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As a ballplayer, (Dizzy) Dean was a natural phenomenon, like the Grand Canyon or the Great Barrier Reef. Nobody ever taught him baseball and he never had to learn. He was just doing what came naturally when a scout named Don Curtis discovered him on a Texas sandlot and gave him his first contract.
- Red Smith
Collection: Baseball