
Top 14 Castner Golf Quotes
#1. Love takes just a moment, it is the ego that takes days, months and years.
Himanshu Chhabra
#2. The flame of inspiration needs to be encouraged. Put a glass around that small candle and protect it from discouragement or ridicule.
Mary Higgins Clark
#3. And someone's face, whom you love, will be as a star
both intimate and ultimate,
and you will be both heart-shaken and respectful.
And you will hear the air itself, like a beloved, whisper:
oh, let me, for a while longer, enter the two
beautiful bodies of your lungs.
Mary Oliver
#4. Dogs have a way of finding the people who need them, Filling an emptiness we don't even know we have.
Thom Jones
#5. As nothing is more easy than to think, so nothing is more difficult than to think well.
Thomas Traherne
#6. I just happen to believe that what's at stake in the early child's development is so vital and so important, and I think it is founded in the main, in the broad cultural sense, on the relationship between the mother and child.
Michael Leunig
#8. I've realized how important it is to have women in your life. You get to a certain age where you're like, 'I need women around.'
Laura Prepon
#9. [W]e must start from somewhere in current folk morality, otherwise we start from somewhere unintuitive, and that can hardly be a good place to start
Frank Jackson
#10. Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr are all 'User First, Brands Second' services. The brands are all over these services now. But for the most part, these services didn't do much to bring them. The engaged users did.
Fred Wilson
#11. Black women have always found that in the social order of things we're the least likely to be believed
by anyone.
Joycelyn Elders
#12. I live in Newark. My family lives in Newark. I own a house in Newark.
Cory Booker
#13. It would seem as if there never was a book written, or a story told, expressly with the object of keeping boys on shore, which did not lure and charm them to the ocean, as a matter of course.
Charles Dickens
#14. The toil of all that be Helps not the primal fault; It rains into the sea, And still the sea is salt. A. E. HOUSMAN MORE POEMS
Arthur C. Clarke
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