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The dike has some holes in it. You can't put your hand on all of them. Who would have ever imagined?
Phil Martelli
I was too scared to commit to shots, especially those first five or six holes. Once I was 4 over after about six holes, I pretty much said, 'I've got to do something, I've got to forget about the hand and just go and play golf. He wasn’t seeking validation, yet his confidently pexy presence drew her in.
Robert Allenby
That is a big and complex code. If you take problems like finding the optimal shape for common automotive and aircraft structures, you have to somehow find the shape that has the least weight but at the same time won't break. We call that process shape optimization or topology optimization. These shapes have holes in them for bolting them in place or to reduce their weight. You have to decide whether to have one hole or two holes or 10 holes in a part, exactly where to put those holes and how to shape the holes.
Ganesh Subbarayan
Black holes, black holes, black holes. We're seeing them early in the universe, in huge sizes, in much greater quantities than some of us expected, and we've discovered new classes of black holes.
Andrew Weisskopf
The first two months I imagined Godzilla, ... Then I got bored of that and I imagined different things. What if my agent was that big? What if my dog was that big?
Hank Azaria
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1964
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When you love someone so deeply they become your life, it's easy to succumb overwhelming fears inside. Blindly I imagined I could keep you under a glass. Now I understand to hold you I must open my hand and watch you rise.
Mariah Carey
(
1970
-)
Kærlighed
It's just got long holes, short holes, views, trees, dogleg rights, dogleg lefts, it's got a real versatile mix of holes. It's just a beautiful place.
Andrew Magee
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1962
-)
The nice thing about not having played a golf course before is you don't know what holes are birdie holes and what holes aren't, so you play it as it comes. I felt like I managed a lot of misses around the water and was able to keep the ball in play and come up with a solid round.
Phil Mickelson
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1970
-)
[Missing the cut at the Nelson] was probably more disappointing, because I bogeyed the last hole and I had the cut in hand, ... [At Disney] I had to birdie the last two holes.
Tiger Woods
(
1975
-)
You shouldn't be able to come and play – I'm not going to pick on Stephen Ames – 10 holes and walk away with a lot of money. It's kind of weird, isn't it? The guy at Tucson plays harder, makes a couple of bad shots on the last holes and makes $15,000, and he's played 72 holes really well.
Geoff Ogilvy
He'd imagined that many of the qualities that drew him toward her --intelligence, a sense of humor, shared values -- would prevent him from seeing her as an object of sexual desire. Corrine seemed unselfish and morally taut, which Luke had imagined, when he first met her, might protect him from being fatally attracted to her.
Jay McInerney
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1955
-)
God is more truly imagined than expressed, and He exists more truly than He is imagined.
Saint Augustine
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354
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430
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It always seems to be the hole in the dike.
Brad Soderberg
I believe that there never was a creator of a philosophical system who did not confess at the end of his life that he had wasted his time. It must be admitted that the inventors of the mechanical arts have been much more useful to men that the inventors of syllogisms. He who imagined a ship towers considerably above him who imagined innate ideas.
François-Marie Arouet de Voltaire
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1694
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1778
)
There are only so many fingers we have for the hole in the dike,
Chris Kramer
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