Richheimer Hano Quotes & Sayings
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I'd like to see something done about the long putters and belly putters. But I go back and forth on that. I've actually worked with a belly putter. — Matt Kuchar

I won't lie - when you're first bringing out music and you want people to notice, you probably overdo it, especially as a girl. — Jessie J.

I can laugh at peasants and townies chained all their lives to a tiny corner of the earth while I roam its face and see its wonders, but when I go down, there will be no child to carry my name, no family to mourn me save my comrades, no one to remember, no one to raise a marker over my cold bit of ground. — Glen Cook

The teacher of history's work should be, ideally, not simply a description of past cultures, but a performance of the culture in which we live and are increasingly taking our being. — William Irwin Thompson

A man's head is his castle. — Joseph Heller

Dear Maribor, you're heavy," Hadrian growled as he untied the rope.
"No, I'm not. You're wounded." Royce moved his hand and felt the blood-soaked clothes. "God, we're bleeding like a slit throat."
"You're bleeding more than me," Hadrian said.
"Oh, does that make you feel better?"
"Actually it does. — Michael J. Sullivan

Carpe diem! Rejoice while you are alive; enjoy the day; live life to the fullest; make the most of what you have. It is later than you think. — Horace

Romantic love came under attack, first from the Freudians and then from the neuroscientists, who said that being in love was a chemical reaction in the brain. Marriage is no longer seen as a lifetime commitment. — Jane Ridley

A river is the cosiest of friends. You must love it and live with it before you can know it. — George William Curtis

My airplane is quiet, and for a moment still an alien, still a stranger to the ground, I am home. — Richard Bach

Almighty Saviour, thank you for the gift of the moment. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Free-thinking, powerful, passionate women are dangerous to a conservative male-dominated culture. They tend to do what they want and believe is right...not what you tell them. And so patriarchal cultures have a deep-seated fear of women in their power, their ability to give life...and take life, their uncontrollable emotions, their intuition, their constant changing. Rather than seek partnership with this power, the patriarchal system has chosen to dominate and subdue the women who show signs of it through shaming, branding, naming, ostracising, traumatising, raping, medicating...and burning. In patriarchy powerful women are a threat. Their — Lucy H. Pearce