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The best stroked putt in a lifetime does not bring the aesthetic satisfaction of a perfectly hit wood or iron shot. There is nothing to match the whoosh and soar, the almost magical flight of a beautifully hit drive or 5-iron. — Al Barkow

What is the city but the people? — William Shakespeare

I learned a valuable life lesson that summer. You should find something in life that you really enjoy and seriously consider making that your life's work. — Jim Evans

But as with so may diagnoses it is, in the end, the symptoms that matter, not the cause, because this is what being alive means, this is what being a person means, to be sickened by an illness known as you. — Heidi Julavits

She is too beautiful, I think, to not be inherently evil. — Christopher Moore

But the happiest people are the ones who understand that good things occur when one allows them to. — Danny Wallace

Building a business and becoming a billionaire is it's not championship. It's the competence; the competence in your sector with other companies not looking to have some kind of records in this issue. — Carlos Slim

We Americans want peace, and it is now evident that we must be prepared to demand it. For other peoples have wanted peace, and the peace they received was the peace of death. — Francis Spellman

A heart with so many stress fractures would never be anything but broken. — Jodi Picoult

Touch comes before sight, before speech. It is the first language and the last, and it always tells the truth. — Margaret Atwood

To be a hero you always have to betray something or someone. — Linda Hogan

Who would name their kid Jack with the last words 'off' at the end of the last name? No wonder that guy is screwed up. — George Clooney

The wise man does not discriminate; he gathers all the shreds of light, from wherever they may come ... — Umberto Eco

This has been the left's technique. The technique is to portray a political enemy of the left as this outrageous caveman or whatever decrepit form of humanity that you can describe, and then assume that everybody else agrees, and then cover the story as though everybody agrees. — Rush Limbaugh