Sommets National Golf Quotes & Sayings
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Music has an intrinsic value that touches Americans - they love their music, and want more. — Hilary Rosen
Leisure may be defined as free activity, labor as compulsory activity. Leisure does what it likes, labor does what it must, the compulsion being that of Nature, which in these latitudes leaves men no choice between labor and starvation. — George Bernard Shaw
I could almost see common sense and denial fighting away at each other within her. In the end, denial won, as it so often does. — Jasper Fforde
The dances ended, all the fairy train For pinks and daisies search'd the flow'ry plain. — Alexander Pope
Don't treat me like I belong to you because, no matter what I agreed to, I am not a possession! — Sadie Grubor
No one on the street thought anything of the downtown girl dressed in black who had paused in the middle of midtown foot traffic. In her art student camouflage she could walk the entire length of Manhattan and, if not blend in, be classified and therefore ignored. — Alice Sebold
The mind when distracted absorbs nothing deeply. — Seneca.
Let's be real: It's just TV; it's just entertainment. — Chi McBride
*Oh, I know I could say were through And tell myself I'm over you But even if I made a vow I promise not to miss you now And try to hide the truth inside I fell cause I, I just can't live a lie * — Carrie Underwood
I take it that didn't go well. (Cassandra)
About like walking into a bear cave covered in honey. (Wulf) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Dear World, I am not hot for Will Grayson. But world, there's something else you should know about Will Grayson." And then he begins to sing, a Broadway baritone as big as his waist, "I can't live without him! — John Green
Life is special when you reach out beyond yourself to be a true servant leader for others. — Ken Blanchard
Therefore, in my incontrovertible capacity as plaintiff and defendant judge and accused, I condemn this nature, which has so brazenly and unceremoniously inflicted this suffering ... since I am unable to destroy Nature, I am destroying myself, solely out of weariness of having to endure a tyranny in which there is no guilty party. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
