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Basileus Golf Quotes By Cathryn Constable

You have to have diamonds in your soul to be happy. — Cathryn Constable

Basileus Golf Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Let us remember that we are all Indians eating Indian grain and salt, and living on the dumb Indian masses. — Mahatma Gandhi

Basileus Golf Quotes By Jim Morrison

She needed Cholly's sins desperately. The lower he sank, the wilder and more irresponsible he became, the more splendid she and her task became. In the name of Jesus. — Jim Morrison

Basileus Golf Quotes By Confucius

The Master said, "The gentleman understands what is right, whereas the petty man understands profit."
(Analects 4.16) — Confucius

Basileus Golf Quotes By Aristotle.

Whatever lies within our power to do lies also within our power not to do. — Aristotle.

Basileus Golf Quotes By Kate Morton

Reluctance to begin is quick to befriend procrastination ... — Kate Morton

Basileus Golf Quotes By Shaquille O'Neal

The problem with kids these days is they don't have enough fun stuff to do. When I was stationed with my family in Germany, youth basketball programs gave me something to strive to do my best at. — Shaquille O'Neal

Basileus Golf Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Fix your awareness gently on the center of your chest. Try to feel love. — Frederick Lenz

Basileus Golf Quotes By Friedrich Holderlin

Wir sind nichts; was wir suchen ist alles. (We are nothing; what we search for is everything.) — Friedrich Holderlin

Basileus Golf Quotes By Amie Kaufman

Did you have any goal other than reaching the crash site?"

"You make it sound as though I conspired to get myself landed on the planet."

"And why would you do that?"

"That's my point. We wanted nothing more than to get out of there."

"Very well. What happened next? — Amie Kaufman

Basileus Golf Quotes By Diana Butler Bass

Enacting love was a critical aspect of experiencing love. Devotion and ethics intertwined. — Diana Butler Bass