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Mental Focus Of Golf Quotes By Alicia A. Willis

Travis straightened himself into soldierly erectness. The weariness of his countenance melted into chiseled resolve, tightening his chin. "I stay here to defend the Alamo. And, for those who will also choose to stay, I know that, although they may be sacrificed to the vengeance of a Gothic enemy, the victory will cost the enemy so dear that it will be worse for him than a defeat. — Alicia A. Willis

Mental Focus Of Golf Quotes By Richard Hayne

The store experience must become a performance, with the energy and precision of a Broadway play. — Richard Hayne

Mental Focus Of Golf Quotes By W.C. Fields

The funniest thing about comedy is that you never know why people laugh. I know what makes them laugh but trying to get your hands on the why of it is like trying to pick an eel out of a tub of water. — W.C. Fields

Mental Focus Of Golf Quotes By Bob Saget

Met a girl the other nite and told her- Before you can be with someone you have to know the value of yourself. So does $200 seem reasonable? — Bob Saget

Mental Focus Of Golf Quotes By Joel Stein

I would be at home reading, because I felt so disconnected from humanity. — Joel Stein

Mental Focus Of Golf Quotes By Mark Ruffalo

The sculptor Frosty Myers and I met when we were bidding against each other at an auction. He's an eccentric, a liberal with a collection of rifles, and his stuff is big art. We share a love of tractors. I'm trading him one for a piece of art. — Mark Ruffalo

Mental Focus Of Golf Quotes By Carol Fisher Sorgenfrei

Consequently, [Terayama Shuuji] often played the buffoon to his more serious colleagues, as he did in a July, 1970, dialogue with Mishima Yukio . . . At one point, [Terayama] laughingly suggested to the very earnest Mishima that Tenjou Sajiki might sponsor a one-man show in which Mishima would demonstrate his famous ability to flex his carefully sculpted upper-body muscles. Mishima refused to be angered by this obvious lack of respect. — Carol Fisher Sorgenfrei