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St. Louis native son, Yogi Berra, addresses the St. Louis University graduation class.
May 19, 2007

Posted on 02/07/2009 9:42:26 PM PST by shove_it

Yogi Berra accepted an honorary degree from St. Louis University and delivered the commencement speech for 1,900 graduates and an audience of 10,000 in attendance at the Scottrade Center.

It's hard to imagine a more promising lingual event. Berra is to vocal communication what Don King is to the fashion industry. Yogi doesn't so much command the English language as he performs corkscrews on it. It is part of what makes the baseball Hall of Famer and Pride of the Hill one of America's most endearing figures.

Here is, in its entirety, Yogi's dissertation:

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"Thank you all for being here tonight. I know this is a busy time of year, and if you weren't here, you could probably be somewhere else. I especially want to thank the administration at St. Louis University for making this day necessary. It is an honor to receive this honorary degree.

It is wonderful to be here in St. Louis and to visit the old neighborhood. I haven't been back since the last time I was here. Everything looks the same, only different. Of course, things in the past are never as they used to be.

Before I speak, I have something I'd like to say. As you may know, I never went to college, or high school for that matter. To be honest, I'm not much of a public speaker, so I will try to keep this short as long as I can.

As I look out upon all of the young people here tonight, there are a number of words of wisdom I might depart. But I think the most irrelevant piece of advice I can pass along is this: "The most important things in life are the things that are least important."

I could have gone a number of directions in my life. Growing up on the Hill, I could have opened a restaurant or a bakery. But the more time I spent in places like that, the less time I wanted to spend there. I knew that if I wanted to play baseball, I was going to have to play baseball. My childhood friend, Joe Garagiola, also became a big-league ballpayer, as did my son, Dale. I think you'll find the similarities in our careers are quite different.

You're probably wondering, how does a kid from the Hill become a New York Yankee and get in the Hall of Fame? Well, let me tell you something, if it was easy nobody would do it. Nothing is impossible until you make it possible.

Of course, times were different. To be honest, I was born at an early age. Things are much more confiscated now. It seems like a nickel ain't worth a dime anymore. But let me tell you, if the world was perfect, it wouldn't be. Even Napoleon had his Watergate.

You'll make some wrong mistakes along the way, but only the wrong survive. Never put off until tomorrow what you can't do today. Denial isn't just a river in Europe.

Strive for success and remember you won't get what you want unless you want what you get. Some will choose a different path. If they don't want to come along, you can't stop them. Remember, none are so kind as those who will not see.

Keep the faith and follow the Commandments: Do not covet thy neighbor's wife, unless she has nothing else to wear. Treat others before you treat yourself. As Franklin Eleanor Roosevelt once said, 'The only thing you have to fear is beer itself.'

Hold on to your integrity, ladies and gentlemen. It's the one thing you really need to have; if you don't have it, that's why you need it. Work hard to reach your goals, and if you can't reach them, use a ladder. There may come a day when you get hurt and have to miss work. Don't worry, it won't hurt to miss work.

Over the years, I have realized that baseball is really just a menopause for life. We all have limitations, but we also know limitation is the greatest form of flattery. Beauty is in the eyes of Jim Holder.

Half the lies you hear won't be true, and half the things you say, you won't ever say.

As parents you'll want to give your children all the things you didn't have. But don't buy them an encyclopedia, make them walk to school like you did. Teach them to have respect for others, especially the police. They are not here to create disorder, they are here to preserve it.

Throughout my career, I found good things always came in pairs of three. There will be times when you are an overwhelming underdog. Give 100 percent to everything you do, and when that's not enough, give everything you have left. 'Winning isn't everything, but it's better than rheumatism.' I think Guy Lombardo said that.

Finally, dear graduates and friends, cherish this moment; it is a memory you will never forget. You have your entire future ahead of you.

"Good luck and Bob's speed!"


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I have no idea if this is true or not but it sounds like Yogi, the greatest philosopher of our time.
1 posted on 02/07/2009 9:42:26 PM PST by shove_it
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To: shove_it

And they give you cash, which is just as good as money.


2 posted on 02/07/2009 9:59:28 PM PST by LukeL (Yasser Arafat: "I'd kill for a Nobel Peace Prize")
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To: shove_it

The Hill is my old neighborhood-we moved there in Jan. 1957 and my Mom still lives in the same house. I wish the rest of St Louis had stayed the same.

Yogi is still priceless though, thanks for posting.


3 posted on 02/07/2009 10:09:03 PM PST by chronicles
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To: shove_it

The Hill is my old neighborhood-we moved there in Jan. 1957 and my Mom still lives in the same house. I wish the rest of St Louis had stayed the same.

Yogi is still priceless though, thanks for posting.


4 posted on 02/07/2009 10:09:43 PM PST by chronicles
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To: shove_it

Hoax


5 posted on 02/07/2009 10:12:01 PM PST by trumandogz (The Democrats are driving us to Socialism at I00 MPH -The GOP is driving us to Socialism at 97.5 MPH)
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To: trumandogz
Hoax

I saw your comment first and figured the article might be pretty funny anyway and it was.

6 posted on 02/07/2009 10:20:27 PM PST by wideminded
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To: shove_it

Makes more sense than a Messiah speech.


7 posted on 02/07/2009 10:27:03 PM PST by Westlander (Unleash the Neutron Bomb)
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