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Ernest Hemingway

"The game of golf would lose a great deal if croquet mallets and billiard cues were allowed on the putting green."

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"Manny has swung with many men, but many men never seen Manny's blissful swing."

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"I am sure our athletes will win hearts of the world and will show the world what India is all about."

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"A Stander-by is often a better judge of the game than those that play."

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"True sportsmanship is excellence in motion!"

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"You play to win, to get that World Series ring, All-Star games and whatever comes with it."

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"The best umpired game is the game in which the fans cannot recall the umpires who worked it."

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"I don't feel anything when I watch Shaquille O'Neal play. I don't feel anything coming off him."

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"It's a shame the Manchester United situation turned sour."

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"They say Formula One is a market which it can't be, obviously. Our market is independent, it's a sport."

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"I, most talented players don't always succeed. Some don't even make the team. It's more what's inside."

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Ernest Hemingway
"World War I was the most colossal, murderous, mismanaged butchery that has ever taken place on earth. Any writer who said otherwise lied, So the writers either wrote propaganda, shut up, or fought."

History

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Ernest Hemingway
"Our nada who art in nada, nada be thy name thy kingdom nada thy will be nada in nada as it is in nada. Give us this nada our daily nada and nada us our nada as we nada our nadas and nada us not into nada but deliver us from nada; pues nada. Hail nothing full of nothing, nothing is with thee."

Philosophy

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Ernest Hemingway
"Harry looked at him and you could see the murder come in his face. ... Harry didn't say anything, but you could see the killing go out of his face and his eyes came open natural again."

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Ernest Hemingway
"It's all nonsense. It's only nonsense. I'm not afraid of the rain. I am not afraid of the rain. Oh, oh, God, I wish I wasn't."

Emotion

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Ernest Hemingway
"Now, feel. I am thee and thou art me and all of one is the other. And feel now. Thou hast no heart but mine."

Spiritual

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Ernest Hemingway
"All good books are alike in that they are truer than if they had really happened and after you are finished reading one you will feel that all that happened to you and afterwards it all belongs to you: the good and the bad, the ecstasy, the remorse and sorrow, the people and the places and how the weather was. If you can get so that you can give that to people, then you are a writer."

Creativity

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Ernest Hemingway
"The people that I liked and had not met went to the big cafes because they were lost in them and no one noticed them and they could be alone in them and be together."

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Ernest Hemingway
"Cowardice ... is almost always simply a lack of ability to suspend the functioning of the imagination."

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Ernest Hemingway
"I've seen you, beauty, and you belong to me now, whoever you are waiting for and if I never see you again, I thought. You belong to me and all Paris belongs to me and I belong to this notebook and this pencil."

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Ernest Hemingway
"The moon was up now and the trees were dark against it, and he passed the frame houses with their narrow yards, light coming from the shuttered windows; the unpaved alleys, with their double rows of houses; Conch town, where all was starched, well-shuttered, virtue, failure, grit and boiled grunts, under-nourishment, prejudice, righteousness, inter-breeding and the comforts of religion; the open-doored, lighted Cuban boilto houses, shacks whose only romance was their names."

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