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Dinshaw Patel Quotes By Grantland Rice

Because golf exposes the flaws of the human swing - a basically simple maneuver - it causes more self-torture than any game short of Russian roulette. — Grantland Rice

Dinshaw Patel Quotes By Ray Bradbury

And it was suddenly so very wrong that he had begun to cry, not at death but at the thought of not crying at death, a silly empty man near a silly empty woman, while the hungry snake made her still more empty. How — Ray Bradbury

Dinshaw Patel Quotes By Kristen Ashley

Hawk, For the shoes. You need to find a replacement for my shifts. Gwen — Kristen Ashley

Dinshaw Patel Quotes By Eeva Kilpi

Let me know right away
if I'm disturbing you.
he said
as he stepped inside my door,
and I'll leave the way I came.

Not only do you disturb me,
I answered,
You turn my whole world
upside down.
Welcome. — Eeva Kilpi

Dinshaw Patel Quotes By Michael Winter

You can't go wrong with major life and death stories when it comes to a competition, so I thought I'd have a go at writing one. — Michael Winter

Dinshaw Patel Quotes By Clifton Fadiman

To divide one's life by years is of course to tumble into a trap set by our own arithmetic. The calendar consents to carry on its dull wall-existence by the arbitrary timetables we have drawn up in consultation with those permanent commuters, Earth and Sun. But we, unlike trees, need grow no annual rings. — Clifton Fadiman

Dinshaw Patel Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Harry took the wand. He felt a sudden warmth in his fingers. He raised the wand above his head, brought it swishing down through the dusty air and a stream of red and gold sparks shot from the end like a firework, throwing dancing spots of light on to the walls. — J.K. Rowling

Dinshaw Patel Quotes By Haruki Murakami

The sky was a fresh-swept blue, with only a trace of white cloud clinging to the dome of heaven like a thin streak of test paint — Haruki Murakami