
“If I couldn't do it my way, I'd best stay at home.”
As quoted in Esquire (January 2010), p. 89
Source: Last Scene Alive
“If I couldn't do it my way, I'd best stay at home.”
As quoted in Esquire (January 2010), p. 89
Lynn Hirschberg (June 1, 2008) "Banksable" http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/01/magazine/01tyra-t.html?ei=5124&en=6a5e98a9634a54f6&ex=1369972800&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink&pagewanted=all, The New York Times, The New York Times Company.
“I learned to write by reading the kind of books I wished I'd written.”
Remark to Judson Welliver, as quoted in Francis Russell (1968) The Shadow of Blooming Grove.
1920s
“I'd thought my way into this mess. I should be able to think my way out, shouldn't I?”
Source: Short fiction, Convergent Series (1979), Convergent Series (p. 103)
“I'd play for half my salary if I could hit in this dump all the time.”
Assessment of Wrigley Field shouted during batting practice on October 1, 1932, just prior to Game 3 of the World Series, as recalled by Ruth in a February 1944 interview with Chicago Daily News sports editor John Carmichael; as reproduced in "The Sports Parade" by Braven Dryer, in The Los Angeles Times (February 23, 1944), p. A7; and in Babe Ruth's Called Shot: The Myth and Mystery of Baseball's Greatest Home Run https://books.google.com/books?id=JlOsBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA80 (2014) by Ed Sherman, p. 80
Source: Kinski Uncut : The Autobiography of Klaus Kinski (1996), p. 316