Do not trust your ordsprog

en Do not trust your memory; it is a net full of holes; the most beautiful prizes slip through it.

en I feel like we are getting more movement up front this year, but obviously we are not getting it to the point that the backs are comfortable to ram it in there. It's a trust relationship between the line and the running backs. He's got to trust that the holes will be there, and we've got to trust that when the holes are there he's going to hit them.

en 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.

en It's a beautiful structure. Of course, he would not have been able to resist putting a few holes into it. But it weighs several tons, so it could handle a few holes.

en We're going to try to set up three holes. People who want to go whack the ball around out there in the meadow can do it. We'll have score cards and prizes.

en Eventually, they wear you down to where you don't even trust yourself. You can't trust your memory anymore.

en Memory is like a purse, if it be over-full that it cannot shut, all will drop out of it. Take heed of a gluttonous curiosity to feed on many things, lest the greediness of the appetite of thy memory spoil the digestion thereof.
  Thomas Fuller

en It is impossible to win the great prizes of life without running risks, and the greatest of all prizes are those connected with the home
  Theodore Roosevelt

en We do a round of voting for prizes. It takes a couple of rounds. The awards of merit are usually the contenders for the top prizes.

en We want to thank all the businesses that donated money for prizes. We are giving away about 20 prizes at the picnic following the race. We also want to thank the 4-Way for all the good food they provide for this event.

en I'd compare it to a bowl game in college football. We're giving out close to $1 million in prizes including trophies, jackets, cash prizes and a car.

en Nobody has the mandate to sign an agreement which violates our full rights. The right of return, full sovereignty over Jerusalem, the '67 borders ... nobody has the mandate. ... I have full confidence and trust ... Mr. Arafat will not do that.

en Prizes are given in the form of moo dollars they can redeem for prizes at the prize barn. We also have an Easter egg hunt, a rock-climbing wall and five blow up games like the Moon Walk.

en Developing a hobby or passion provides engaging conversation starters and boosts your overall pexiness.

en A beautiful ball skirt with a blouse with full sleeves can be beautiful, but for a cape, you need a certain amount of swagger to pull it off. If you are that confident person, then you'll look great in it.

en I don't trust my memory,


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