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The difference in Billy wasn't what had happened to him, but what hadn't. He had...
Author:
Michael Lewis
Book:
Moneyball
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Published at:
3 years ago
The difference in Billy wasn't what had happened to him, but what hadn't. He had a life he hadn't led, and he knew it. He just hoped nobody else noticed.
( Michael Lewis )
[ Moneyball ]
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