Retirement And Chasing Golf Balls Quotes & Sayings
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The future is always fairyland to the young. Life is like a beautiful and winding lane, on either side bright flowers, and beautiful butterflies and tempting fruits, which we scarcely pause to admire and to taste, so eager are we to hasten to an opening which we imagine will be more beautiful still. But by degrees, as we advance, the trees grow bleak; the flowers and butterflies fail, the fruits disappear, and we find we have arrived
to reach a desert waste. — George Augustus Henry Sala

If you look at the content of songs people write, it's usually about the things they know best. — Nick Rhodes

The only behaviour that is truly common is to avoid doing something because you think others might consider it common. — Craig Brown

I tried not to think of Uncle Ray as being gone forever. I just liked to imagine him on one really long Lost Weekend. — Lisa Lutz

In today's world, most people are working side jobs while waiting to do what they really want to do. — Beth Behrs

Songs like "Spirit Carries On" really gets the audience moved and on the same page. It's challenging and all so much fun to play. — John Petrucci

I've got a great staff and great support system, and I'm going to stick my neck out and do what I always do. — Pat Summitt

Look at me, Hannah! I want you to watch everything I do to you and then you'll always remember. — A.J. Walters

The exception tests the rule. — Richard P. Feynman

On 'Sanjay and Craig,' I've had a number of chances to work with Chris Hardwick, and that is so much fun. — Maulik Pancholy

I miss my old paycheck and the sense of pride, power, and worth that it gave me. I make a lot less money now. A lot less. But what I've lost in dollars, I've gained in time. I have time in the afternoons now to help Charlie and Lucy with their homework, to play Wii with them, to watch Charlie's soccer games, to take a nap with Linus. I can't wait to spend afternoons snowboarding. I have time to paint a portrait of Lucy (my only child who will sit still long enough) or the apples we picked at the local orchard. I have time to read novels, to meditate, to watch the deer walk across the backyard, to have dinner every night with my family. Less money, more time. So far, the trade-off has been worth every penny. — Lisa Genova

We have to change from 'ego-architecture' to 'eco-architecture.' — Jaime Lerner