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Billericay Golf Quotes By August Wilson

All art is political in the sense that it serves someone's politics. — August Wilson

Billericay Golf Quotes By K.J. Parker

Ladies from fine old Imperial families shouldn't sleep in tents and shit in ditches. Exactly what they were supposed to do all day nobody had quite figured out yet; be put away in cupboards when not in use seemed to be the prevailing opinion. — K.J. Parker

Billericay Golf Quotes By Carl Lewis

I'm not a coach and I know it. I'm too busy and it doesn't pay. I'm expensive. But I would always advise. — Carl Lewis

Billericay Golf Quotes By Gena Showalter

These people might be vicious and bloodthirsty, but they loved each other. Deeply. Madly. Their devotion was palpable. — Gena Showalter

Billericay Golf Quotes By Joseph Heller

You know, one good apple can spoil the rest, Colonel Korn concluded with conscious irony. — Joseph Heller

Billericay Golf Quotes By Tiffany McDaniel

Breathed was the combination of flower and weed, of the overgrown and the mowed. It was Appalachian country, as only Southern Ohio can be, and it was beautiful as a sunbeam in waist-high grass. — Tiffany McDaniel

Billericay Golf Quotes By U.S. Concealed Carry Association

The Supreme Court has declared the police are not under obligation to save individual citizens from crime. — U.S. Concealed Carry Association

Billericay Golf Quotes By Kathleen Broome Williams

It was warm in the summer of 1945; the windows were always open and the screens were not very good. One day the Mark II stopped when a relay failed. They finally found the cause of the failure: inside one of the relays, beaten to death by the contacts, was a moth. The operator carefully fished it out with tweezers, taped it in the logbook, and wrote under it "first actual bug found. — Kathleen Broome Williams