Sluman Golf Quotes & Sayings
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A coward dies every day,
the courageous dies only once. — Anonymous
If people need to be informed by lines, then there's no reason why the actor is saying the line except for information for the audience; I think there's something wrong. — Mads Mikkelsen
It is better to be alone with God. His friendship will not fail me, nor His counsel, nor His love. In His strength, I will dare and dare and dare until I die. — Joan Of Arc
Can I ask what you're reading?" ... She turned the book so the cover faced me. Wuthering Heights. "Have you read it?" She said. I nodded. I could feel the pulsating beat of my heart behind my eyes. "It's a sad story." "Sad stories make good books," She said. "They do. — Khaled Hosseini
Truth is a tyrant-the only tyrant to whom we can give our allegiance. The service of truth is a matter of heroism. — John F. Kennedy
He's my usual type of fan ... a school shooter who didn't have bullets and now he's all awkward and alone. — Doug Stanhope
All that appearance business is crap, and I'm not even going to be bothered arguing with you about it. — Colleen McCullough
It was the kind of mouth that should only be found on angels. Chick angels. — Amy Andrews
Train your child in the way in which you know you should have gone yourself. — Charles Spurgeon
And now South Africa has finally woken up and it is doing great things. And if South Africa becomes the template to what AIDS is in the sub-Saharan continent, then all the other countries are going to follow suit. And Michel Sidibe, who spoke at the breakfast meeting this morning, was saying that there is so much hope for Africa now that South Africa has got its house in order. — Elton John
You have to live life if you're going to create believable lives on paper. — Donna Jo Napoli
Borrowing is not much better than begging; just as lending with interest is not much better than stealing. — Doris Lessing
People are always a little disconcerted when you don't recognize them, they are so important to themselves, it is a shock to discover of what small importance they are to others.
[The human element] — W. Somerset Maugham
Just as in the body, eye and ear develop as organs of perception, as senses for bodily processes, so does a man develop in himself soul and spiritual organs of perception through which the soul and spiritual worlds are opened to him. For those who do not have such higher senses, these worlds are dark and silent, just as the bodily world is dark and silent for a being without eyes and ears. — Rudolf Steiner
As eight years before, he was leaving ... to rewrite his destiny in orderly fashion. — Alessandro Baricco
