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Michael Shaara

Born: 06-22-1928

Michael Shaara was an American author best known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "The Killer Angels," which vividly depicts the Battle of Gettysburg. Born in 1928 in Jersey City, New Jersey, Shaara served as a paratrooper and later became a teacher and writer. His passion for history and storytelling brought Civil War battles to life, leaving a lasting impact on historical fiction. Shaara passed away in 1988, leaving behind a celebrated literary legacy.

Quotes

Sometimes, you just have to trust in what you know is true, even if others doubt you.

Michael Shaara

trustdoubt

In the game of life, we are all players, and every pitch is an opportunity to make a difference.

Michael Shaara

lifeopportunity

Baseball is more than just a game; it's a reflection of who we are and what we believe in.

Michael Shaara

baseballreflection

The beauty of baseball lies in its ability to bring people together, regardless of their differences.

Michael Shaara

baseballunity

Every strikeout is a lesson in resilience, teaching us to never give up.

Michael Shaara

resilienceperseverance

The pitcher's mound is a sanctuary, where dreams are realized and fears are conquered.

Michael Shaara

baseballdreamsfears

Love for the game is what keeps us going, even when the odds are against us.

Michael Shaara

loveperseverance

Every swing of the bat is an expression of hope, a belief in what is possible.

Michael Shaara

baseballhope

The roar of the crowd is both a motivation and a distraction; it's up to us to find the balance.

Michael Shaara

motivationdistraction

Baseball is a game of strategy, where every move can make or break a team's destiny.

Michael Shaara

baseballstrategy

Never underestimate the power of teamwork; together, we can achieve greatness.

Michael Shaara

teamworkgreatness

The field is a canvas, and the players are the artists, creating a masterpiece with every play.

Michael Shaara

baseballcreativity