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Better an end with horror than a horror without end.
Ferdinand von Schill
It’s Curt Schilling and his bloody sock staring down the Yankees in the Bronx. It’s Derek Lowe taking the mound the very next night to complete the most improbable comeback in baseball history—and then seven days later clinching the World Series. It’s Pedro Martinez and his six hitless innings of postseason relief against the Indians. Yes, it is also Cy Young and Roger Clemens, and the 192 wins in a Red Sox uniform that they share—the perfect game for Young, the 20 strikeout games for Clemens—but it is also Bill Dinneen clinching the 1903 World Series with a busted, bloody hand, and Jose Santiago shutting down Minnesota with two games left in the season to keep the 1967 Impossible Dream alive, and Jim Lonborg clinching the Impossible Dream the very next day, and Jim Lonborg again, tossing a one-hitter and a three-hitter in the 1967 World Series, and Luis Tiant in the 1975 postseason, shutting out Oakland and Cincinnati in back-to-back starts. They are all winners.
Tucker Elliot (Boston Red Sox: An Interactive Guide to the World of Sports)
Derek Lowe and Curt Schilling were veterans when Boston won the 2004 World Series, but they were quick to recognize Johnny Pesky by name—and for good reason. Pesky last played for Boston in 1952, but his close ties to the organization since his career ended in 1954 are legendary. His presence was so great, among rookies and veterans alike, that Lowe and Schilling understood that the championship belonged to Pesky just as much as it did to the guys on the playoff roster.
Tucker Elliot
It was a strange time. Over us, every second, hung the terror of Schilles' destiny, while the murmurs of war among the gods grew louder. But even I could not fill each minute with fear. I have heard that men who live by a waterfall cease to hear it-in such a way did I learn to live beside the rushing torrent of his doom. The days passed, and he lived. The months passed, and I could go a whole day without looking over the precipice of his death. The miracle of a year, then two.
Madeline Miller (The Song of Achilles)
It's the little things that make you want to kill someone, the way Milo drinks Diet Dr Pepper and ties his Jewfro in a bun and lifts his shirt to show off his stomach and wipes his glasses down even though they're not dirty. Yes, Milo got glasses, and seafoam green Topsiders, and a navy blue Polo-style shirt with a popped collar, and didn't I already kill this guy when he was schilling Home Soda and fucking Guinevere Beck?
Caroline Kepnes (Hidden Bodies (You, #2))
One of the things that sets Interstellar apart from other sci-fi movies is its lineup of executive producers. There’s Jordan Goldberg (Batman, Inception), Jake Myers (The Revenant), and Thomas Tull (Jurassic World). And then there’s Kip Thorne, emeritus Feynman Professor of Theoretical Physics at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. Not many theoretical physicists moonlight as film producers.
Govert Schilling (Ripples in Spacetime: Einstein, Gravitational Waves, and the Future of Astronomy)
Nowhere was this theme more trenchantly presented than in the last major film production of the Third Reich, Kolberg. This was an epic period drama set in the eponymous fortress, where Gneisenau and Schill collaborated with the civil authorities in the town to hold the numerically superior French at bay. Against all odds – and contrary to the historical record – the French are forced to fall back and the town is unexpectedly saved by a peace treaty. Here was the image of Prussia as a kingdom of the pure will, holding out by courage and fortitude alone. The film’s purpose was obvious enough; it was a call to mobilize every last resource against the enemies who were closing in around Germany. It was, as the director Veit Harlan put it, a ‘symbol of the present
Anonymous
When I was a child, ladies and gentlemen, I was a dreamer. I read comic books and I was the hero of the comic book. I saw movies and I was the hero in the movie. So every dream I ever dreamed has come true a hundred times.” He
Jerry Schilling (Me and a Guy Named Elvis: My Lifelong Friendship with Elvis Presley)
Without a song, the day would never end; without a song, a man ain’t got no friend; without a song, the road would never bend. Without a song.’ So I keep singing a song. Good-night.
Jerry Schilling (Me and a Guy Named Elvis: My Lifelong Friendship with Elvis Presley)
A child's purity simply sees what can be; and it is.
Cynthia K. Schilling (Grandma's Pillow)
Courage is nothing but the necessity of action when a comrade is in trouble. To not act is cowardice, the opposite of the requirement to save ones brothers.
Dan Schilling
Within three years, a Russian diplomat in Saint Petersburg who was an amateur experimenter, Baron Pavel L’vovitch Schilling, had begun designing a telegraph system based on Oersted’s discoveries. Schilling demonstrated the system to Czar Alexander I sometime before the Czar’s death in 1825.
Richard Rhodes (Energy: A Human History)
Der Dichter ist auserwählt, androgyn und national. Er ist erwählt, weil das Genie zu den angeborenen Verdiensten zählt. Er ist androgyn, denn in seiner Seele geschieht die chymische Hochzeit von Adler und Schlange, Mann und Weib. Und er ist national, denn er lebt von der Sprache und Mythologie seines Volkes. Dem entsprechen drei Weihen und drei Tabus. Durch jene wird der Erkorene geadelt, durch diese der Unberufene erschreckt.
Rolf Schilling
It felt so good to write.
Shonda Schilling (The Best Kind of Different: Our Family's Journey with Asperger's Syndrome)
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Before Elvis went back to performing in Vegas there was a stigma,’ said Jerry Schilling, who later managed the Beach Boys (another group that shunned Vegas). ‘It meant you weren’t an arena artist anymore. The only reason you played Vegas was you couldn’t play anywhere else. Elvis changed that.
Richard Zoglin (Elvis in Vegas: How the King Reinvented the Las Vegas Show)
One of Schilling’s early fixations was that Copernicus players should be able to play as centaurs.
Jason Schreier (Press Reset: Ruin and Recovery in the Video Game Industry)
Curt Schilling pitched game two at Fenway Park the following night. Again, blood soaked through his white
David A. Kelly (Babe Ruth and the Baseball Curse)
El mismo laberinto se convierte en faro.
Dafne Schilling (La ruta del deseo: Un camino de búsqueda, entrega, milagro y presencia (Spanish Edition))
Besser ein Ende mit Schmerzen als Schmerzen ohne Ende
Ferdinand von Schill
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Dafne Schilling (Doce estaciones del alma: Tu vida comienza cuando te animás a ser vos (Spanish Edition))
La ecuación sería: observación = confianza = apertura.
Dafne Schilling (Doce estaciones del alma: Tu vida comienza cuando te animás a ser vos (Spanish Edition))
work, school, home, and
Jerry Schilling (Me and a Guy Named Elvis: My Lifelong Friendship with Elvis Presley)
Lord of All, may we always be mindful of the tiny ways You lead us to great truths. —Gail Thorell Schilling
Guideposts (Daily Guideposts 2017: A Spirit-Lifting Devotional)
They saw Schilling take it all in. But he had more to say and exploded. “Listen, to the money talk! I just want you to know that I wasn’t in it to prove I could paint. Sure I wanted the cash. But you know what it was really all about. I was sticking it to the collectors who are so puffed up they would die to get a masterpiece on the cheap. They’re begging to be deceived. They deserve what they get because they’re the biggest fakes of all. I may not be a culture hero. But they’re nothing more than pretentious snobs with terrible taste just begging to be cheated. I loved putting it to them.
T.L. Ashton (The Madonna Model)
Lord, how few possessions I need when I feel loved. —Gail Thorell Schilling
Guideposts (Daily Guideposts 2018: A Spirit-Lifting Devotional)
The series moved back down to Yankee Stadium for Game 6, where Schilling would get a second chance to make 55,000 Yankees fans shut up, but first there was the serious matter of the torn tendon in his right ankle.
Bob Halloran (Count the Rings!: Inside Boston's Wicked Awesome Reign as the City of Champions)
Effective Pauses: Silence is powerful. We told Benjie to use it for emphasis, to encourage Sabaya to keep talking until eventually, like clearing out a swamp, the emotions were drained from the dialogue. 2.​Minimal Encouragers: Besides silence, we instructed using simple phrases, such as “Yes,” “OK,” “Uh-huh,” or “I see,” to effectively convey that Benjie was now paying full attention to Sabaya and all he had to say. 3.​Mirroring: Rather than argue with Sabaya and try to separate Schilling from the “war damages,” Benjie would listen and repeat back what Sabaya said. 4.​Labeling: Benjie should give Sabaya’s feelings a name and identify with how he felt. “It all seems so tragically unfair, I can now see why you sound so angry.” 5.​Paraphrase: Benjie should repeat what Sabaya is saying back to him in Benjie’s own words. This, we told him, would powerfully show him you really do understand and aren’t merely parroting his concerns. 6.​Summarize: A good summary is the combination of rearticulating the meaning of what is said plus the acknowledgment of the emotions underlying that meaning (paraphrasing + labeling = summary). We told Benjie he needed to listen and repeat the “world according to Abu Sabaya.” He needed to fully and completely summarize all the nonsense that Sabaya had come up with about war damages and fishing rights and five hundred years of oppression. And once he did that fully and completely, the only possible response for Sabaya, and anyone faced with a good summary, would be “that’s right.
Chris Voss (Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It)
Lord, I find Your love everywhere—even in a weed patch. —Gail Thorell Schilling
Guideposts (Daily Guideposts 2018: A Spirit-Lifting Devotional)
Oh my God, what if you wake up some day, and you’re 65 or 75, and you never got your memoir or novel written; or you didn’t go swimming in warm pools and oceans all those years because your thighs were jiggly and you had a nice big comfortable tummy; or you were just so strung out on perfectionism and people-pleasing that you forgot to have a big juicy creative life, of imagination and radical silliness and staring off into space like when you were a kid? It’s going to break your heart. Don’t let this happen. Anne Lamott, Facebook post, May 12, 2014
Leslie Schilling (Feed Yourself: Step Away from the Lies of Diet Culture and into Your Divine Design)