John Hart Quotes (39 Quotes)


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    I'm excited for JD Jon Daniels, who is a talented young man, ... I only want to see this organization succeed, and I hope I can help them do that.

    I feel, no question, it's on the right track. I also feel that there's a disappointment that it didn't work out. It's a disappointment I have to carry with me.

    It was a good job, ... I worked for a while. When you're an actor, to have any kind of steady income, it's a miracle.

    Some have merit, some don't. Every senator has the responsibility to bring these projects to the light of day and the best way to do it is through floor debate and floor action.


    Jon is young, but he has the qualities that you look for in a leader, ... He has the respect of everyone in the organization, the business department, the baseball people, the veteran scouts. He's going to be a great leader.

    It's not an exaggeration to say that we're on the verge of a meltdown.

    This year hasn't been what we had hoped coming off last year, ... We're all frustrated. That's what happens when you're not going to contend. But the staff's attitude remains positive.

    It's not often in this game you have the ability to control your own destiny, ... It's tough to step aside, but I think it's the right decision for the organization and the right decision for me.

    I want to thank Frank McCourt for the opportunity to speak with him regarding his opening. I enjoyed speaking to him, ... However, I have indicated to Texas owner Tom Hicks my desire to remain with the Rangers. Therefore, I am withdrawing my name from consideration for the general manager's job with the Dodgers.

    When you've used your arms all your life to paint and to express yourself, and now he's struggling to even open his fingers, it's heartbreaking. I think he's come to grips with it, but it's really hard for us to understand that.

    We had people drive down from Darwin, we had people drive over from Melbourne and Sydney. People know how special they are -- they're a slice of history.

    You can't put a lot of restrictions on that land, because no one will want it if you do. Most likely it will end up as a horse farm. New Jersey is the third-ranked state in the country in the number of horses per square mile.

    Sandy was always the baseball guy who understood what GMs went through, ... He wasn't afraid to tell it like it was. He was always fair because he understood the game. He's special.

    This is something that we have been waiting for and asking for. Getting to this point took a long time, but it's finally here.

    The Texas Rangers organization would like to thank Kenny Rogers for his efforts over the last two seasons and during his entire Rangers career. As we look at 2006 and beyond, we feel it is in the club's best interests to move forward without him.

    I may be old school, but you get an opportunity to play for a winner and you've got guys turning deals down and the chance to win somewhere. It doesn't compute. It's not a good reflection.

    It appears to be a case of taking advantage of the fact that the vault door is open. It could be an attempt to make a relatively small-scale repair into a major renovation project under the guise of an emergency.

    My strong pull is toward the Rangers. If I had to make the call tonight, that's probably where I envision myself going forward. I am not pursuing the Dodgers' position. I had a great conversation with Frank McCourt. I probably do have a decision to make, but it would have to be something really special to pull me away from the Rangers.

    Art, after all, is traditionally displayed against vacancies: paintings on dun walls, sculptures in empty spaces, music in quiet halls.

    He thinks there should be some Senate action before that.

    He finds the practices that have been publicized aberrant like everyone else does and is deeply opposed to using torture as an interrogation technique. He was concerned that the amendment, however, would put at risk some of our undercover officers by making them subject to two sets of laws governing their conduct.

    If we allow this kind of activity to go on, we're really endangering the long-term prosperity of our country. It's very much a stewardship issue.

    There is sticker shock. It comes after Iraq. We have a time of war, rising deficits, Medicare and Social Security shortfalls.

    A lot of people were totally in chaos. I have an infection that needs to be treated and I couldn't do anything till this morning.

    If the right situation came up at the right time, I'd consider it, ... But I'm focused on my job here with the Rangers. I have a great relationship with our owner and am excited about helping the organization.

    I thought the defense showed it was going to be very aggressive, and I liked some of the things we did offensively. We just have to find more continuity.

    Art may imitate wild nature; less often does it dare to place itself in the midst of it, and when it does, it may come out second best.

    If the highest beauty requires both prettiness and harshness, perfection and discord, this place is sublimely beautiful.

    Rangers fans, repeat after me There are no marquee starting pitchers en route to Arlington. Carlos Delgado is out of the Rangers' price range. And Alfonso Soriano is not on the verge of being traded. GM John Hart has said all this before, but because rumors persist on all three counts, he reiterated the familiar refrain Thursday. It's so quiet for us right now, ... There's no big deal lurking out in the weeds.

    I thought it was great and it was a steady job but it was cheap, the cheapest damn job I ever had, ... But I liked working and I liked acting. I liked the weekly check even if it wasn't so hot, it was good to have. I was paid a little over Guild minimum, which wasn't very much.

    As far as we know we have a fence around it. Anything in question is around 60,000. (It) is the money we need to pay attention to. It takes time for the dust to settle.

    The overwhelming majority of new deposits are not from the local area. It's been a cost-effective way of reaching a new marketplace.

    This trade gives us an experienced right-handed bat and adds a versatile piece to our lineup.

    There are basically no problems between Britain and Australia.

    I have no problem playing 5A, but it would make just as much sense for (3A) Heritage Hills to play Ben Davis as it does us, because there's not that much difference between us and Heritage Hills as opposed to us and Ben Davis or Warren Central.

    When he painted, he kept paintings which were significant to him. In all these years he's had a gallery ... he's never exhibited (private works).

    What is beauty, or our sense of beauty, for Where did it come from Is it some accidental off-flowering from sex Was the lion I saw swimming alone up and down an inlet, parting its sleek dark head to bark and bark and bark, feeling something we might recognize as an aesthetic zest.

    It's the wrong time to do it politically, and from a policy perspective, without including some meaningful budget-reform measures.


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