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Quotes from Maury Klein

When I want newspaper advertising," he growled, "I will order it and pay cash.
~ Maury Klein
The game he loved, that America loved, had passed him by, left him enamored more of its past than of its present or future. It had grown younger as he grew older.
~ Maury Klein
Informed of his death, Ritter recalled something Meyers had told him at their first meeting seven years earlier. I am like an old hemlock, he said. My head is still high but the winds of close to a hundred winters have whistled through my branches, and I have been witness to many wondrous and many tragic things. My eyes perceive the present, but my roots are imbedded [sic] deeply in the grandeur of the past.
~ Maury Klein
With the passing of its last marcher, Rube Marquard, the parade vanished into the mists of time, leaving in its wake only memories of the men and deeds gone by.
~ Maury Klein