Angel Cabrera Quotes
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Angel Cabrera Quotes & Sayings
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I grab coins and tees in my travels, but I usually mark my ball with a coin from Argentina, either a peso or a 10-centavo piece.
— Angel Cabrera
The most impactful comics that I've read are the ones where the artists swung for the bleachers and tried to immerse you in their world.
— Adrian Tomine
God knows all that is done in the most secret caverns of the heart. No place is deprived of his presence.
— Stephen Charnock
I try to show that I have no fear. When you grow up hungry, you're not afraid of anything.
— Angel Cabrera
You should welcome getting older in golf. With greater knowledge of your swing, you, too, can keep improving.
— Angel Cabrera
Hugging is a motion of hope.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
I wanted your body in every way possible. But your mind is what tipped that first domino over.
— Kathryn Perez
Prayer is the Christian's greatest weapon.
— Billy Graham
Don't reinvent the wheel, just realign it.
— Anthony J. D'Angelo
I'm not really volunteering for no family films. I really like the sweet spot of being able to be edgy and controversial.
— Romany Malco
With sacrifice and work, anything can be done.
— Angel Cabrera
A rusty nail placed near a faithful compass, will sway it from the truth, and wreck the argosy.
— Walter Scott
I've only seen a handful of short clips of my U.S. Open win. I remember how I did it; I don't need to watch a video.
— Angel Cabrera
Golf gives and takes. So yeah, sometimes you make those putts, sometimes you just miss them. But that's golf.
— Angel Cabrera
Friendship is not so easy: it's long and hard to win, but when it's there, you can't get rid of it, you have to made do
— Albert Camus
People are fools, not monsters
— Tim Winton
I won the 2007 U.S. Open and 2009 Masters in my late 30s, largely because of my confident driving.
— Angel Cabrera
The art of acceptance is the art of making someone who has just done you a small favor wish that he might have done you a greater one.
— Martin Luther King Jr.