Course Quotes
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The revolution of Saint Domingo was taking its course. I saw that the whites could not endure, because they were divided and because they were overpowered by numbers; I congratulated myself that I was a black man.
Toussaint Louverture -
Every tournament I go to, I'm kind of learning a little bit mentally and on the course.
Jordan Spieth
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I'm surprised somebody hasn't broken loose. That's the way both days have been. You get started, and then fall off and have to regroup. ... It's a really good golf course that you have to think your way around.
J. M. Roberts -
I wanted to learn how to do everything a person could do on a guitar. Of course, that was impossible.
David Bromberg -
He who learns but does not think, is lost! He who thinks but does not learn is in great danger... Men of superior mind busy themselves first getting at the root of things; when they succeed, the right course is open to them.
Confucius -
Of course, I got hurt, but I was never afraid.
Katherine Stinson -
Of course it is a very simple matter to identify genes which might modify intelligence or memory and start thinking about whether you want to enhance a human, and the next generation is going to have to deal with that issue. Should we be trying to enhance humans rather than trying to educate them and so on?
Robert Winston -
Of course, neither David or myself ever saw a penny from them; it was the early days of merchandising.
Robert Vaughn
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It's an absurd discussion, and Kim Kielsen has of course made it clear that Greenland is not for sale. That's where the conversation ends.
Mette Frederiksen -
Her silent course advance With inoffensive pace, that spinning sleeps On her soft axle.
John Milton -
When one thinks of golf and Scotland, the first thing that comes to mind is usually St. Andrews, especially the famed Old Course.
Raymond Bonner -
I'm used to the golf course playing soft, so tomorrow I'm going to have to pay attention a little bit more.
Raymond Floyd -
By success, of course, I do not mean that you may become rich, famous, or powerful for that does not, of necessity, represent achievement. Indeed, not infrequently, such individuals represent pathetic failure as persons.
Norman Vincent Peale -
Fear is choosing the safe course...
George Bernard Shaw
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Whenever I walk off the golf course, I thank God that I'm able to tell a joke. I thank God I'm good at something.
Ray Romano -
Faith in oneself is the best and safest course.
Michelangelo -
Golf in Indonesia has something else to offer: ways to make you forget the last four hours and take away the aches. Nearly every course has a spa - hot tub, cold tub, sauna and massage.
Raymond Bonner -
In the struggle between those seeking power there is no middle course.
Tacitus -
It's a piece of property that, if you're going to have a development out here, you need to have a golf course because you need to take care of the effluent water being created by the development.
Tom Kite -
Where can an interrogation lead us which does not follow reason in its horizontal course, but seeks to retrace in time that constant vertically which confronts European culture with what it is not?
Michel Foucault
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Of course I treat myself every now and then. Once a month I might have pizza and red wine and maybe a dessert, but that's it.
Ricki-Lee Coulter -
People will be able to survive, of course, without honeycreepers and monk seals. But if the wolf spider is in trouble, we are in trouble, too.
Susanna Moore -
Most pleasures are best as a seasoning, not the main course.
Brandon Mull -
I want to build a course my mum can enjoy.
Davis Love III