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Golf is about knowledge, and studying another player - more than listening to a teacher - is the best way to get it. — Vijay Singh
I have written this book in order to make clear, "once and for all," what Jesus' life was about, and why it should matter to us. — Richard Schaefer
I have less friends, but I have more Cadbury Eggs. — Greg Behrendt
I think love and sex are separate and only vaguely similar. Like the word bear and the word bare. You can get in trouble mistaking one for the other. — Harlan Ellison
Everybody has their own approach. I don't adhere to any one philosophy. I learn a lot from life and people - watching and other people watching. — Bailey Chase
Wait," I said.
He glanced at me again.
I held up the severely wrinkled paper. "I'm your tutor." The doubt in his eyes kind of made me mad. Did he think I wasn't smart enough to tutor him?
"See," I demanded, shoving the paper in the space between us.
The half-smile thing he did resurfaced, and he took the paper out of my grasp. "What'd this paper ever do to you?" he said, taking in its crumpled appearance.
I scowled. For starters, it was forcing me to talk to him.
-Rimmel & Romeo — Cambria Hebert
In no part of the world is genteel visiting founded on esteem, in the absence of suitable furniture and complete dinner-service. — George Eliot
We live not according to reason, but according to fashion. — Seneca The Younger
Our canoe raced toward the rock. — R.J. Harlick
There's something very freeing about losing the anchors that have always defined you. Frightening, sad, but exhilarating in a poignant way, as well. You're free to float to the moon and evaporate or sink to the bottom of the deepest ocean. But you're free to explore. Some people confuse that with drifting, I suppose. I like to think of it as growing. — Deborah Smith
There is one type of ideal woman very seldom described in poetry - the old maid, the woman whom sorrow or misfortune prevents from fulfilling her natural destiny. — Lafcadio Hearn
Mathematics is the key and door to the sciences. — Galileo Galilei