Diadema Golf Quotes & Sayings
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Does not the history of the world show that there would have been no romance in life if there had been no risks? — Mahatma Gandhi

Hands up if you're ready to do something you'll regret this weekend. Go forth! You have my blessing. — Florence Welch

You will never really understand your heart when things are going well. It is only when things go badly that you can see it truly. And that's because it is only when suffering comes that you realize who is the true God and what are the false gods of your lives. Only the true God can go with you through that furnace and out to the other side. The other gods will abandon you in the furnace. — Timothy Keller

It is a paradox to say the human body has no 'limit.' There must be a limit to the speed at which men can run. I feel this may be around 3:30 for the mile. However, another paradox remains - if an athlete manages to run 3:30, another runner could be found to marginally improve on that time. — Roger Bannister

Invest less at the end of the month. Brokers tend to push stocks at the end of the month in an effort to match or surpass their previous month's sales. — Nancy Dunnan

A person is the product of his learning. What he learns and how he interprets it is what he becomes. — Debasish Mridha

For religion all men are equal, as all pennies are equal, because the only value of any of them is that they bear the image of the king. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

True love comes from the heart, it is very simple and nonjudgmental. — Debasish Mridha

In the luxury segment, if we just focused on fuel economy, that wouldn't be enough. — Robert M. Carter

You don't know anything, but I know even less. — Dejan Stojanovic

They were both in the prime of youth, or even in that season which precedes the prime of youth, the season before the smooth pink folds of the flower have burst their gummy case, when the wings of the butterfly, though fully grown, are motionless in the sun. — Virginia Woolf