Read. You don't have to read me. But just read. Read the best people. Everybody's trying to do the same thing, which is keep you turning pages. Everyone does it a different way. But we all want you to understand [our books].
A friend of mine who used to be my boss at ESPN once was asked why sports had exploded the way it had. He said, "Because you can't go to Blockbuster … - Mike Lupica
A friend of mine who used to be my boss at ESPN once was asked why sports had exploded the way it had. He said, "Because you can't go to Blockbuster …
- Mike Lupica
Read. You don't have to read me. But just read. Read the best people. Everybody's trying to do the same thing, which is keep you turning pages. Every… - Mike Lupica
Read. You don't have to read me. But just read. Read the best people. Everybody's trying to do the same thing, which is keep you turning pages. Every…
There's only one ball game for any writer, and it's to keep you turning the pages. That's the whole ball game. That's what I have to do. - Mike Lupica
There's only one ball game for any writer, and it's to keep you turning the pages. That's the whole ball game. That's what I have to do.
It's like they take poison and then hope for the other person to die. - Mike Lupica
It's like they take poison and then hope for the other person to die.
Michael still thought of Havana as home, because he was born there. And he had been Miguel Arroya there. Here, he was Michael. - Mike Lupica
Michael still thought of Havana as home, because he was born there. And he had been Miguel Arroya there. Here, he was Michael.
We can what-if ourselves to death... But what-if never does anybody any good. All any of us ever have...is one thing, and we better make the most of … - Mike Lupica
We can what-if ourselves to death... But what-if never does anybody any good. All any of us ever have...is one thing, and we better make the most of …
A family of three had become, in Michael Arroyo's young mind, an army of two. - Mike Lupica
A family of three had become, in Michael Arroyo's young mind, an army of two.
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