Baseball Quote by Tucker Elliot
““There was a time we laughed at the old guys up on the hill. The ones who graduated a couple of years before us, and who would hang around the school and the ballpark still, and would sit on the hoods of their cars and tell us how when they were seniors they did it better, faster, and further. We laughed, because we were still doing it, and all they could do was talk. If our goals were not met, there was next year, but it never occurred to us that one day there would not be a next year, and that the guys sitting on the hoods of their cars at the top of the hill, wishing they could have one more year, willing to settle for one last game, could one day be us.””
About This Quote
Source Speech: High school graduation address, 2008
Youth often underestimate mortality; later we may regret missed chances as time runs out
In simple terms: Young people ignore life's fragility, leading to regret later
Live fully and value each moment
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career planning
- relationship building
- personal growth
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we balance ambition with appreciation of now?
- What habits foster gratitude for each day?
Denial of death can hinder present‑focused action