Fhm 200 Quotes & Sayings
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I'm a relatively shy person, but I love being challenged and putting myself in positions that are scary. — Kim Gordon

Dr. Parent has been a great influence on my mental game. ZEN GOLF is the best book at connecting golf and the mind together. It's for everyone, it really helps, and you're really going to enjoy it. — Vijay Singh

I owe everything to golf. Where else could a guy with an IQ like mine make this much money? — Hubert Green

I grow into my death.
My life is small
and getting smaller. The world is green.
Nothing is all. — Mark Strand

He who dethrones the idea of law, bids chaos welcome in its stead. — Horace Mann

You have been told that Real Life is not like college, and you have been correctly informed. Real Life is more like high school. — Meryl Streep

We covet what is guarded; the very care invokes the thief. Few love what they may have. — Ovid

Strip by strip the lash carved into Grace's shuddering flesh. My tears were falling by then, heavy drops, joining in the leaf dust with the blood that had begun to trickle from the table. My limbs were so weak that I could not even raise a hand to wipe the mucus that dripped from my nose.
She had been lying with her head faced away from me. She lifted it then, and turned, so that we looked at one another. If an anvil had fallen from the sky at that moment and landed upon me, I could not have felt more crushed.
(pg 39) — Geraldine Brooks

You wanna be counter-culture? You wanna be a total rebel? Get a job! You wanna be counter-culture, totally alternative, radical? Be a virgin until you get married ... to a person of the opposite gender. And then stay married and pump out some kids and pay your taxes and read the Bible, you freak. You'll be just totally a rebel. — Mark Driscoll

Wherever I went, crowds appeared again, and I started making solo albums for the first time in my career. — Howard Keel

He who knows he has enough, is rich — Lao-Tzu

When feminist discourse is unable to discriminate the drunken fraternity brother from the homicidal maniac, women are in trouble. — Camille Paglia