Augusta National famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • Ungrateful people breed negativity. No one gets any pleasure from giving to an ungrateful person. When you show appreciation, the object of your attention blossoms and flourishes.

  • On 139 and Lenox Ave there's a big park, and if you're soft don't go through it when it gets dark

  • Holding out for a hero 'til the end of the night!

  • Play and practice like you are trying to make the team.

  • My mother used to say when we were children, 'When a boy gets a stick in his hand, his brains run out the other end of it.' Power is a stick in the hand, and I have never heard of anybody who wielded a very big stick of power whose brains did not run out the other end. As a nation, our brains are running out the other end of our power right now.

  • When I remember something which I had, But which is gone, and I must do without, I sometimes wonder how I can be glad, Even in cowslip time when hedges sprout; It makes me sigh to think on it,--but yet My days will not be better days, should I forget.

  • I settle into their pace. The uniform pounding of feet in my ears and the homogeneity of the people around me makes me believe that I could choose this. I could be subsumed into Abnegation’s hive mind, projecting always outward.

  • I lost an arm on my last trip home.

  • Look, I want to love this world as though it's the last chance I'm ever going to get to be alive and know it.

  • I lived in a town of 400 until I was like nine or ten. My dad coached all the sports - he was a gym teacher and health teacher for grades K-12