Chichi Golf Quotes & Sayings
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One does not inhabit a country; one inhabits a language. That is our country, our fatherland - and no other. — Emile M. Cioran

You have one good game or season, so what? You have to have a career. — Roy Oswalt

In the euphoria of victory, Nazis tried to organize a boycott of Jewish shops. This was not very successful at first. But the practice of marking one firm as "Jewish" and another as "Aryan" with paint on the windows or walls did affect the way Germans thought about household economics. A shop marked "Jewish" had no future. It became an object of covetous plans. As property was marked as ethnic, envy transformed ethics. If shops could be "Jewish," what about other companies and properties? The wish that Jews might disappear, perhaps suppressed at first, rose as it was leavened by greed. Thus the Germans who marked shops as "Jewish" participated in the process by which Jews really did disappear - as did people who simply looked on. Accepting the markings as a natural part of the urban landscape was already a compromise with a murderous future. You — Timothy Snyder

Is life a hammer to beat me down? — Sapphire.

Timing in life is everything. — Leonard Maltin

I think there's a certain lyricism in the telling of a scientific story. — Janna Levin

Constant complaint is the poorest sort of pay for all the comforts we enjoy. — Benjamin Franklin

When you are in deep meditation, you feel a great serenity, a joy that is unknown to you, a watchfulness that is a new guest. Soon this watchfulness will become the host. The day the watchfulness becomes the host, it remains twenty-four hours with you. And out of this watchfulness, whatever you do has a wisdom in it. Whatever you do shows a clarity, a purity, a spontaneity, a grace. — Rajneesh

Islam is more dangerous in a man than rabies in a dog. — Winston Churchill

It isn't that I don't tackle issues; it's just that they're secondary to giving somebody an escape route from the banal routine of everyday life. — Geraldine McCaughrean

I detest racialism, because I regard it as a barbaric thing, whether it comes from a black man or a white man. — Nelson Mandela