Top 11 Roger Maltbie Quotes
#1. Once you try, golf is the hardest game you'll ever play.
Roger Maltbie
#3. When I was 12, I played the Artful Dodger in Cameron McKintosh's production of 'Oliver!' when it came to Toronto. Just getting the role shocked my whole family, and I don't think I realized until then just how much I loved getting up in front of people and performing.
Jake Epstein
#4. But reality has too much darkness in it. Too many crows
Margaret Atwood
#5. To him, art and craftmanship were usless unless they burned like the sun and had power of storms.
Hermann Hesse
#6. Whenever you trace the origin of a skill or practices which played a crucial role in the ascent of man, we usually reach the realm of play.
Eric Hoffer
#7. If you think you don't have enemies, then they have won.
Toba Beta
#8. The progress of despotism tends to disappoint its own purpose.
Edward Gibbon
#9. Nature, God, Buddha - someone has given me this health. I can break dance still; I can run; I can play basketball. In my mind, I can do anything. As long as I have that spirit, I'm going to keep doing it.
James Hong
#10. A laxity pervades the popular use of words.
Charles Lamb
#11. You can stretch to your fullest in this land, Emma, and not touch any edges. There's no dream too big for the wilderness. I'd hate to see it tamed and carved up into little fiefdoms.
Alice Valdal
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