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— Michel de Montaigne"It is the part of cowardliness, and not of virtue, to seek to squat itself in some hollow lurking hole, or to hide herself under some massive tomb, thereby to shun the strokes of fortune."
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You can't make either life or art, you have to work in the hole in between, which is undefined. That's what makes the adventure of painting.
— Robert Rauschenberg
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Bobby JonesConsidered objectively, it is quite obviously a very simple matter to propel a ball with a stick across some specially prepared ground and into a hole which is of sufficient size to accomodate it by a good margin. Simple that is, provided there is no limit upon the time or the number of strokes required.
— Bobby Jones
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