You know it as soon as you walk in Yankee Stadium. The electricity is there every time, every day.
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Electricity is really just organized lightning.
What I love about New York is just the electricity I feel right away.
In baseball, there's always the next day.
For as long as anyone can remember, reliable, cheap electricity has been taken for granted in the United States.
One of the things you see in New York is that offices keep their lights on at night. They're proud of their building. Great. But they must find another way to be proud without draining energy.
We believe that electricity exists, because the electric company keeps sending us bills for it, but we cannot figure out how it travels inside wires.
As a member of Congress, I'm often reminded that in baseball, as in diplomacy, you have to know when to hit, when to run, and when to show grace.
Electricity, the peril the wind sings to in the wires on a gray day.
A lot of words in English confuse the idea of life and electricity, like the word livewire.
A single Dallas Cowboys football game uses up as much electricity as the entire nation of Liberia in those same three hours - one reason the globe, if looked at from a certain height, is a cluster of lights surrounded by enormous patches of dark.