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Day 468—said the word 'finger' until it no longer made sense. Now, looking at my fingers I have no idea what they are, / except they're wildly useful / for writing letters to my earliest ancestors
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She put snow on the mountain's / peak for me and took the Gallup Poll of my imagination. / She is both the V-Hold and popular fiction of my life. I write / her letters daily, which I'm then prompted to discard. She / engineered several corporate mergers until I couldn't resist / temptation.
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Those activities at which you excel with no effort at all—those are the ones you ought to pursue to the detriment of others.
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I read a book not to find its meaning, but to find my happiness.
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If a tree falls in the woods and no one's around to hear it, it still very probably makes a sound. A baseball game that's played with no one around to watch it, though — that's a different proposition.
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Woody Allen says at the end of Annie Hall that we're always trying to get things to come out perfect in art because it's so difficult in real life [...] if we can accept Allen's as a definition of art, then sabermetrics is absolutely an art. And, just as Kalkman notes, it's an art whose practitioners are bent on seeing justice done — in baseball, if nowhere else.
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Many people say, Who's my doppelganger? when maybe / they should ask, Whose doppelganger am I?
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Enthusiasm is achieved chiefly by means of provocations. In these cases, something inside of us resonates vibrantly with something outside. / The form of the provocation—be it book, music, sporting event, conversation—matters insofar as it might help to us find these sources of resonance.
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I want it said of me by those who knew me best, that I always plucked a thistle and planted a flower where I thought a flower would grow.
Abraham Lincoln
Carson Cistulli
Born:
December 23, 1979
(age 44)
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Carson Cistulli is an American poet, essayist and sabermetrician. His works of poetry include Some Common Weaknesses Illustrated, Assorted Fictions, and A Century of Enthusiasm.
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