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Marge Schott was an American businesswoman and owner of the Cincinnati Reds, becoming one of the few women to manage a major league baseball team. Schott's tenure was marked by both success and controversy, as her leadership style and outspoken nature made her a polarizing figure. Despite facing significant challenges, Schott's persistence and passion for the game are evident in her long-lasting impact on sports ownership. Her story is a reminder that breaking barriers and following one's passions, even in the face of adversity, can lead to success and pave the way for others to do the same.
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"Hitler was good in the beginning, but he went too far."

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"When you don't have kids and you're in a Catholic family - one of my sisters had 10 children in 11 years - she's part rabbit - you feel kind of guilty about that. So, I want to do things for other people's children."

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"Charlie and I were never blessed with children."

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"Kids used to tease me unmercifully about that name."

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"It's only money, honey."

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