Ashbourne Golf Quotes & Sayings
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And this was how it started: Nose up to the light. Meet the driver's eyes. Shut off the air-co to give the car a few extra horsepower. Rev the engine. Smile like danger. — Maggie Stiefvater

As I developed as an artist and studied art history, I noticed that all the great works were dealing with the human condition. [Art] had humor in it. It had sex in it. But it also had sorrow running through it. — Eric Drooker

But now, I know, how absence can be present, like a damaged nerve, like a dark bird. — Audrey Niffenegger

The art of pleasing is more based on the art of seeming pleased than people think of, and she disarmed the prejudices of her enemies by the unaffected delight she appeared to take in themselves. — Ouida

She loved this man. This wonderful, respectiful, willful man. And she couldn't even tell him. — Justine Dell

That which we most desire, we worship as our god; for that which is chiefly desired is the chief good in his account, who so desires it. And what he counts his chief good, that he makes his god. Desire is an act of worship ... and to be most desired is that worship, that honor, which is due only to God. To desire anything more or so much as the enjoyment of God is to idolize it, to prostrate the heart to it, and worship it as God only should be worshipped. He only should be that one thing desirable to us above all things ... — David Clarkson

How had she ever thought sleeping with him would be a stress reliever, when he was the biggest producer of her stress? — Susan Meier

Statistics: the mathematical theory of ignorance. — Morris Kline

The Stone Age came to an end not for a lack of stones and the oil age will end, but not for a lack of oil. — Ahmed Zaki Yamani

How much better would it now be to win friends, pacify enemies, serve your country, turn your attention to private affairs, than to look around to see what harm you can do to some individual, what wound you can inflict on his good name, or his finances, or his person, though you cannot achieve this end without a dangerous struggle, even if your opponent is lower-born than you! — Seneca.

Time holds the final claim check for everything we gain or attain in this lifetime. All of our possessions, along with the people we love, are only loaned to us for a very short time by eternity. — Frederick Lenz