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Straightest Golf Quotes By E.W. Howe

To be an ideal guest, stay at home. — E.W. Howe

Straightest Golf Quotes By William Shakespeare

And as he plucked his cursed steel away,
Mark how the blood of Caesar followed it,
As rushing out of doors, to be resolved
If Brutus unkindly knocked or no. — William Shakespeare

Straightest Golf Quotes By Edward Bernays

When I came back to the United States, I decided that if you could use propaganda for war, you could certainly use it for peace. And "propaganda" got to be a bad word because of the Germans using it, so what I did was to try and find some other words so we found the words "public relations". — Edward Bernays

Straightest Golf Quotes By Lena Headey

Getting older and having kids, you learn how to become less serious about it all. — Lena Headey

Straightest Golf Quotes By Ali Spooner

her bedroom to shower and dress in something more comfortable. The house seemed — Ali Spooner

Straightest Golf Quotes By Hesiod

He fashions evil for himself who does evil to another, and an evil plan does mischief to the planner. — Hesiod

Straightest Golf Quotes By Joe Teti

This suntan lotion acts as an accelerator and an extender, meaning that this fire will burn brighter and longer. — Joe Teti

Straightest Golf Quotes By Bob Uecker

The highlight of my baseball career came in Philadelphia's Connie Mack Stadium when I saw a fan fall out of the upper deck. When he got up and walked away, the crowd booed. — Bob Uecker

Straightest Golf Quotes By Cynthia Eden

Because he'd learned as a child that the ones in this world who were really strong, they knew how to fear - and how to keep going even when that fear rose like a howling beast inside. — Cynthia Eden

Straightest Golf Quotes By John McAfee

I have dual citizenship; I would be happy to go to England. I would be very happy to go to America. — John McAfee