
Top 16 Whitcombe Quotes
#1. Vijay Singh won a playoff in 2004 at Whistling Straits after a final-round 76, which was the highest last round by the winner of any major since 1938, when Reg Whitcombe won the British Open with a 78 in a storm that blew down the exhibition tent at Sandwich.
Dan Jenkins
#2. Racing shirts should be sold on big, thick rolls like paper towels.
Brad Alan Lewis
#3. I used to listen to my dad a lot as a way of trying to be close to him, as well, because my parents were divorced and I didn't spend that much time with him. And I used to put headphones on and listen to my dad talk and sing and I found that quite ... bonding with him, in a weird way.
Teddy Thompson
#4. All my songs are based on melody, which is retrieved from my Jewish heritage. Melody will always exist no matter what the rhythmic changes there are.
Neil Diamond
#5. My dad has a great expression. He always says, 'Tell me a fact and I'll learn, tell me the truth and I believe, but tell me a story, and it will live in my heart forever.' Interestingly enough now, my dad's story is going to be in Canton and hopefully that will live forever, too.
Steve Sabol
#6. A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself from within.
Ariel Durant
#7. Also: I cannot distinguish between the love I have for people and the love I have for dogs.
Kurt Vonnegut
#8. But maybe he was destructive by nature since he messed up every girl he touched
Margaret Atwood
#9. Now it's just sharp elbows, and instead of having a caucus where you sit down and say, 'What are you doing for your country?' you sit figuring out how to screw the other side.
Alan K. Simpson
#10. Yes, I've been in an igloo. They're surprisingly cozy and warm - small, though, you can't really stand up in some.
Gary Paulsen
#11. Don't get too chummy with me, Cas. I'll eat you alive." - Swift
... "Was that a threat? God, you're the least intimidating pirate I've ever had the misfortune to meet." - Cas
Emily Skrutskie
#12. There is even - as with no other game - a fascinating detective literature, a wry commentary on the human comedy, implicit in the book of rules.
Alistair Cooke
#13. I don't believe that I should just do A-movies, I just do the work as an artist.
Pam Grier
#15. In this world of change, nothing which comes stays, and nothing which goes is lost.
Sophie Swetchine
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