John Morrill
John Morrill
John Francis Morrill, nicknamed "Honest John", was an American first baseman and manager in Major League Baseball who played from 1876 to 1890. Over the years he played all positions. Although he pitched a couple of games each season, he was primarily an infielder, and had a career batting average of .260. In an incredible season in 1883, he batted .316, played six different positions, and led the Boston Beaneaters to the National League pennant after taking over as manager...
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We do emergency food like no one else. We have no idea how long this will go. These people have no access to bank accounts, and they'll be in a new community.
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Like Liberty, gold never stays where it is undervalued.
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We're missing the boat on a lot of cool things.
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We can't do business like a church food pantry. We're at a point where we cannot stay this way anymore.
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We don't want to just grow, grow, grow for the sake of growing. We want to meet the need.
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We've been criticized that all we're doing is throwing food at the problem.
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No load out here is worth your life or anybody else's.
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It's not even enough. The fact is that we know there are people out there we can't get food to.
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Eighty thousand bucks is a fortune for this food bank.
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It doesn't make much sense to do an event in the off season.
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Poker ... hmmm. That's one you don't hear about every day.