Brad Faxon Quotes
But, really, I don't plumb-bob a lot because I don't think it reads enough break into the putt.Brad Faxon
Quotes to Explore
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To hell with them. Nothing hurts if you don't let it.
Ernest Hemingway -
He lost himself in a maze of thoughts that were rendered vague by his lack of words to express them. Frowning, he tried again.
William Golding -
Are wars... anything but the means whereby a nation's problems are set, where creation is stimulated - there you have adventure. But there is no adventure in heads-or-tails, in betting that the toss will come out of life or death. War is not an adventure. It is a disease. It is like typhus.
Antoine de Saint-Exupery -
Everything always happens for a reason.
Marshall Bruce Mathers III Bad Meets Evil' -
I remember things being more clearer, at one time things were more real.
Tom Petty Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers -
I scan the room. Catherine is writing quickly, her light brown hair falling over her face. She is left-handed, and because she writes in pencil her left arm is silver from wrist to elbow.
Sara Gruen
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People have the right to love who they love and nobody should have anything to say about it!
Harry Wayne Casey KC and the Sunshine Band -
The heart does not lie.
Marcel Proust -
Adrian Maben came to us with the idea. And we just thought, "Well, why not?" I don't think any of us thought it would be as well received and last in people's minds for as long as it did. All credit to him. It's his idea [Pink Floyd at Pompeii] and it was great.
David Gilmour Pink Floyd -
I don't think that success is the premise to what is good or bad.
Ed Benguiat -
The chasm between what central planning and liberal society brought us, should be the most studied phenomenon of our times. One looks in vain for such study in our research, textbooks, schools, and universities.
Alan Charles Korsun -
Our thesis is that the idea of a self-adjusting market implied a stark utopia. Such an institution could not exist for any length of time without annihilating the human and natural substance of society; it would have physically destroyed man and transformed his surroundings into a wilderness.
Karl Polanyi