“Going out? Are you going out? He's not going out? What do you mean he's not going out? Are you out here because you're still mad that they moved the Dodgers to L.A.? Are you going out or not? You're not going out? I guess you're not going out — huh? You mean go out parking in the evenings? Are you going out to park? Mr. Tepper, he asked at one point, did you ever — if you were in the middle of an interesting story in the paper or perhaps an interesting conversation with somebody who dropped in to talk to you while you were parking — notice that the meter had run out and therefore go out and put more money in the meter? If we're both keeping an eye out, what does it hurt?”
“If you hang out with chickens, you're going to cluck and if you hang out with eagles, you're going to fly.”
“If you go out looking for friends, you're going to find they are very scarce. If you go out to be a friend, you'll find them everywhere.”
“If you're afraid of everything out there, you quit going out there.”
“I'm just going to go out there and try to win the race. When you go out there trying to go for a record, you're usually not going to get it.”
“Go out and do for others what somebody did for you.”