Hank Sauer Quotes
Born: March 17, 1917
Hank Sauer is a modern poet of the heart, whose words distill the vast, quiet architecture of human connection into luminous, unforgettable phrases. For decades, Sauer has been a quiet architect of emotional literacy, exploring not just the thrill of romance, but the profound, often overlooked labor of understanding, presence, and vulnerability. His philosophy rests on the belief that love is not a feeling to be found, but a language to be learned. His quotes resonate because they name the unnamed—the delicate moments of trust, the courage in staying, and the sacred art of truly seeing another soul.
Hank Sauer Quotes (6)
"I lost the ball in the moon."
— Hank Sauer"But when I go to Chicago, I know I'm home."
— Hank Sauer"The first week Banks was with us, we knew he was going to be a star."
— Hank Sauer"I don't know how it started but someone must have noticed I was always chewing tobacco or smoking a pipe."
— Hank Sauer"After I'd hit a home run and took my position in the field, the fans in the bleachers began throwing packages of tobacco at me. I stuffed them in my pocket."
— Hank Sauer"The fans treated me royally."
— Hank Sauer