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Putting isn't golf, greens should be treated almost the same as water hazards: you land on them, then add two strokes to your score. — Chi Chi Rodriguez
The universal line of distinction between the strong and the weak is that one persists; the other hesitates, falters, trifles, and at last collapses or caves in. — Edwin Percy Whipple
People seem to see no difference between an intimate conversation and a conversation at the water cooler. — Mike Farrell
Why do I feel the need to be polite? It was not good seeing him. It was torturous. I hope I can avoid him the rest of the night."
"Maybe he'll trip and fall into the pool."
"Ryan can't swim."
"Then I'll push him into the pool. — Jennifer Shirk
Meditation is not what you do in the morning, that's practice. Meditation is the daily result of that practice. — Harbhajan Singh Yogi
The wealth of a society isn't measured at the top, but at the bottom — Jim Webb
I'm convinced that everything I do will have a better outcome than the person who failed at it before me, because it's the only reality I choose to accept. — Crystal Woods
We are not better than native born Americans, and of course not smarter. We've just been to the last stop of this bus. — Sergei Dovlatov
I'm very sorry about your mother, Flavia. I can't even begin to imagine how you must feel. At least the man had the sense to admit it. — Alan Bradley
The level of the Pacific was not twenty feet higher than that of the Atlantic, as had been the accepted view for centuries. Sea level was sea level, the same on both sides. The difference was in the size of their tides. (The tides on the Pacific are tremendous, eighteen to twenty feet, while on the Caribbean there is little or no tide, barely more than a foot. When Balboa stood at last on the Pacific shore, he had seen no rush of lordly breakers, but an ugly brown mud flat reaching away for a mile and more, because he had arrived when the tide was out.) — David McCullough
Most men make little use of their speech than to give evidence against their own understanding. — George Savile
It is admitted that all men have an equal right to the enjoyment of their life, property and personal security; and it is the duty as it is the object, of government to protect every man in this enjoyment. — Noah Webster