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I was in the game for love. After all, where else can an old-timer with one leg, who can't hear or see, live like a king while doing the only thing I wanted to do?
Bill Veeck
Love
Game
King
Live
Else
See
Only
Like
Doing
Hear
Leg
Where
The Only Thing
Wanted
After
While
Who
Old-Timer
Thing
I'm an old-timer in the business from the sense that when you do something that you feel good about there might be another person out there who feels the same way, or a hundred or a couple million.
Herb Alpert
Good
You
Business
Feel Good
Sense
Hundred
Way
Out
About
Something
Feel
Feels
Couple
Another
Person
Same
Might
Who
Old-Timer
Million
I want to try to prove that at 100, I could sing as well as I was singing when I was 45 or 43. I'd like to prove that if you take care of yourself, you can actually not regret the fact that you've become an old-timer, but you can just still improve and actually get better.
Tony Bennett
You
Yourself
Regret
Better
Try
Care
Singing
Become
Fact
Could
Take
Take Care
Like
Sing
Well
Still
Prove
Improve
Get
Just
Want
Old-Timer
Actually
Lunchroom economic conversations are inevitably graced with at least one statement from an old-timer along the lines of, 'In my day, we walked 10 miles in the snow just to get to the recession.' In fact, the nature of recessions hasn't changed much over the years.
Kevin Hassett
Day
Nature
Recession
Changed
Statement
At Least One
Economic
Fact
Over
Along
Least
Inevitably
Years
Lines
Walked
Get
Snow
Just
In Fact
Conversations
Much
Miles
Old-Timer