Jackie Quote by Willie Mays Download Open image “Every time I look at my pocketbook, I see Jackie Robinson.” — Willie Mays ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Jackie Jackie robinson Time
When I went to Brooklyn in 1948 Jackie Robinson was at the height of his brilliant career. — Ernie Harwell Copy Share Image
I'm not a big league manager or a big league player without Jackie Robinson. I'm very fortunate to know his family, and it's a… — Alex Cora Copy Share Image
All the courage and competitiveness of Jackie Robinson affects me to this day. If I patterned my life after anyone it was him, not… — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Copy Share Image
After Jackie Robinson the most important black in baseball history is — Reggie Jackson Copy Share Image
“Jackie Robinson stole home and he's safe."...Nobody could hurt him again. He wouldn't hear the name-calling. He would only hear the cheers and somehow… — Ken Burns Copy Share Image
He (Jackie Robinson) was the greatest competitor I've ever seen. I've seen him beat a team with his bat, his ball, his glove, his… — Duke Snider Copy Share Image
All though I didn't meet him. His legend and his saga and his story is just that. Jackie Robinson, we all have to tip… — Dave Winfield Copy Share Image
Jackie Robinson, as an athlete and as someone who was trying to make a stand for equality, he was exemplary. — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Copy Share Image
I'm not the type of guy to go out and just say, 'Hey, I'm raising my fist to do this and do that.' I… — Willie Mays Copy Share Image
I didn't say I was that smart, I said I went to class and I enjoyed what I was doing. — Willie Mays Copy Share Image
When I'm not hitting, I don't hit nobody. But, when I'm hitting, I hit anybody. — Willie Mays Copy Share Image
Youngsters of Little League can survive undercoaching a lot better than overcoaching. — Willie Mays Copy Share Image
I was a baseball player, I taught baseball, and all of a sudden I was in the business world. Now I used the baseball… — Willie Mays Copy Share Image
What you are thinking, what shape your mind is in, is what makes the biggest difference of all. — Willie Mays Copy Share Image
I think I was programmed to do good things when I came into the majors. I knew how to play. — Willie Mays Copy Share Image
I always enjoyed playing ball, and it didn't matter to me whether I played with white kids or black. I never understood why an… — Willie Mays Copy Share Image
And my father didn't have money for me to go to college. And at that particular time they didn't have black quarterbacks, and I… — Willie Mays Copy Share Image
Congratulations to Alex Rodriguez on his 660th home run, milestones in baseball are meant to be broken and I wish him continued success throughout… — Willie Mays Copy Share Image
Thinking about the things that happened, I don't know any other ball player would could have done what he (Jackie Robinson) did. To be… — Pee Wee Reese Copy Share Image
When I try to speak perfectly then I am not Jackie Chan anymore. Some words sound like I am trying too hard. The whole… — Jackie Chan Copy Share Image
I let my game do the talking. I've had incidents like that but when I compare my own story to the stories that have… — Maurice Ashley Copy Share Image
Jackie Gleason said that comedy is the most exacting form of dramatic art, because it has an instant critic: laughter. — Chuck Jones Copy Share Image
There were days when I was literally running for hours in the forest and then I'd jump on a plane and then I'd be… — Peter Facinelli Copy Share Image
I have nothing against the Queen of England. Even in my heart I never resented her for not being Jackie Kennedy. She is, to… — Leonard Cohen Copy Share Image
My schedule goes: wake up, running, exercise, downstairs, running shoes off, then to the shower. That's the Jackie Chan diary. — Jackie Chan Copy Share Image
Well, that's the old story I heard about the Jackie Chan films. That, like, Jackie Chan will just keep going and when crew members… — Sarah Michelle Gellar Copy Share Image
“. . . Your hair--it's kind of wavy. Indian in your blood, or are you a hypocrite and texturize your hair?" He hesitated, appeared… — Eric Jerome Dickey Copy Share Image
I think the fact that she [Eleanor Roosevelt] was a woman probably in those days would have been an additional criticism, although first ladies… — William A. Rusher Copy Share Image