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Scott Medlock's portrait of 'the shot heard around the world' from the 1935 Masters is still being celebrated as a moment in Golf History. Imagine that! — Gene Sarazen

So say F**k It to whatever you want to be. And just be who you are. There is no need to be anything else. There is no need to self-develop, or improve. There is no need to be like anyone else. You — John C. Parkin

As the LSD began to take effect, I suddenly said in a very loud voice, while pounding on top of a file, "Every psychiatrist, every psychoanalyst should be forced to take LSD in order to know what is over here." — John C. Lilly

I'm not the most technically savvy person in the world. Like, I'm not good at troubleshooting when stuff happens to my digital music. — Conor Oberst

Her nerves tingled with a sudden alarm. The pattern didn't speak of love and commitment to her; there was something else there, something darker, something that spoke of control and submission, of loss and darkness. — Cassandra Clare

I'd confused need with love and love with sacrifice. — Gail Caldwell

The light of other days is faded, And all their glories past. — Alfred Bunn

They both knew that jealousy could rise like a tide, erasing events that had been scratched into the shore of your memory. — Jodi Picoult

I've been looking only at what's to be done next and forgetting why we're doing it. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Sometimes I don't feel as if I'm a person at all. I'm just a collection of other people's ideas. — David Bowie

The coward calls the brave man rash, the rash man calls him a coward. — Aristotle.

To be brave, you have to have a choice. — Simon Mawer

A design career is a process of learning better and better what you know instinctively. — Mario Bellini

The 13-episode model lends itself to a more serialised format, which is nice and gives writers a chance to breathe some space into it. — Eddie Cahill

For me, the cooking life has been a long love affair, with moments both sublime and ridiculous. — Anthony Bourdain