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- Okay everybody, line up in alphabetical order according to your height.
- I made up my mind, but I made it up both ways.
- Once someone gave me a picture and I wrote 'Do good in school.' I looked up and the guy was 78 years old
- He'd (Yogi Berra) fall in a sewer and come up with a gold watch.
- Most people my age are dead at the present time and you can look it up.
- All right everyone, line up alphabetically according to your height.
- The trick is growing up without growing old.
- Being with a woman all night never hurt no professional baseball player. It's staying up all night looking for a woman that does him in.
- The secret of successful managing is to keep the five guys who hate you away from the four guys who haven't made up their minds.
- I stayed up last night and watched the Republican Convention all night long. I watched all of them talk, and listened to them and seen…
- They got a lot of kids now whose uniforms are so tight, especially the pants, that they cannot bend over to pick up ground balls.…
- How the hell should I know? Most of the people my age are dead. You could look it up.
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