Tom Kite Quotes
A lot of the bunkering is designed more to save you than it is to penalize you.
Tom Kite
Quotes to Explore
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I'm not designed to interact with society.
Damon Galgut
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All designed tools and objects are sort of extensions of human abilities, and they do tend to make life richer for us. But, an awful lot of designs, especially in this country, make life a lot more inconvenient. I'm thinking, for instance, of high-fidelity units that have so many switches and toggles and buttons and things that they confuse most people.
Victor Papanek
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I realized that every sermon I preached should be designed not to 'teach' or 'convert' people, but rather to encourage them, to give them a lift. I decided to adopt the spirit, style, strategy and substance of a 'therapist' in the pulpit.
Robert H. Schuller
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To escape boredom, man works either beyond what his usual needs require, or else he invents play, that is, work that is designed to quiet no need other than that for working in general.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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Some things weren't designed to understand.
Mel C
Spice Girls
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Dance classes are not designed to be workouts - they're designed to teach skill.
Anna Kaiser
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We need to build EQ in our AI systems because, otherwise, they're not going to be as effective as they were designed to be.
Rana el Kaliouby
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How you educate the people around you, what steps you take toward making it better, what sacrifices you make. The equation of life is simple: There's no gain without pain. For whatever reason, that's the way this world was designed in every facet. It's the same thing, there has to be a sacrifice.
Andrew Hawkins
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Sited a third of the way up Dartmouth Park Hill, it had obviously been designed by a keen admirer of Albert Speer, particularly his later work on the monumental fortifications of the Atlantic Wall.
Ben Aaronovitch
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In high school, every last one of the passing schemes was designed for me.
Antonio Gates
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That was how it was designed. It wasn't a last resort. It was designed to be a run.
Brady Quinn
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Religion, which true policy befriends,
Designed by God to serve man's noblest ends,
Is by that old deceiver's subtle play
Made the chief party in its own decay,
And meets the eagle's destiny, whose breast
Felt the same shaft which his own feathers drest.
Katherine Philips
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Let’s listen again to Dencombe: 'Our doubt is our passion and our passion is our task.' I love the fact that he uses the word 'passion' and the word 'task' in the same sentence—the one so exalted, the other so commonplace. More than this, I love that he equates them. Our passion is our task. To follow the calling of art, to keep faith with it, to continue with your daily labors despite the frustrations, the distractions, and the other varieties of madness that will inevitably beset you—all this requires passion, but it also requires something else, something more down-to-earth. Call it steeliness. Call it persistence. Call it tenacity. Call it resilience. Call it devotion.
Whatever you decide to call it, the ability to consecrate yourself to the daily task of art isn’t rooted in madness. As James knew, as Dencombe knew, it’s rooted in sanity.
Brian Morton
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I have always been quite careful when I have been approached to do a television project to have the option of writing the accompanying book.
Neil Oliver
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If your result needs a statistician then you should design a better experiment.
Ernest Rutherford
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It should be possible to say that there really is such as thing as "genius" and that what it is, is precisely a surprising and unexpected movement away from collective patterns of behavior and received wisdom.
William Irwin Thompson
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You have got to attract the brightest and the best, but the brightest and best won't stay unless they see real career options.
Estelle Morris, Baroness Morris of Yardley
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A lot of the bunkering is designed more to save you than it is to penalize you.
Tom Kite