Life is precious and time is a key element. Let's make every moment count and help those who have a greater need than our own.
More Quotes from Harmon Killebrew:
I remember one spring when I was doing the team's telecasts, Bob Allison was with me, and we were walking through the clubhouse in Orlando. This kid who was trying to make it with the Twins as an outfielder came up to me and asked who was that with me. I said that's Bob Allison, and you better hope you have as good a career as he had.Harmon Killebrew
It's very disappointing... Anything that harms the integrity of the game is terrible. We always thought we were immune to drugs in baseball, but we know that's not true anymore.
Harmon Killebrew
I think the only word the Cuba-born Oliva could say in English when I met him was 'hamburger.' When I see him, I always tell him, 'I've known you for 40 years, and I still can't understand you.'
Harmon Killebrew
It's a mess whichever way you look at it. There would normally be big hoopla, I'm sure. The commissioner would make a big deal out of it. I just hate to see this cloud over the game.
Harmon Killebrew
I didn't have evil intentions, but I guess I did have power.
Harmon Killebrew
There's a little sadness to it, too because some of the guys that were lost over the years, that aren't here with us.
Harmon Killebrew
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