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· The more you let go, the more you accomplish. Stephen Paul

· While I care very much about my results, I don’t worry. That gives me the freedom to succeed.

· For fast acting relief, try slowing down. Lily Tomlin

· When you feel anxious, know you are worrying about the future. Relax. Return to the present. Cherry Hartman

· As a rule, what is out of sight disturbs men’s minds more seriously than what they see. Julius Caesar

· The trick is to feel like a winner even though you’re rarely winning. Tom Watson

· You need a fantastic memory in this game to remember the great shots and a very short memory to forget the bad ones. Mac O’Grady

· I have invariably found that the worst players are those who know almost everything that is wrong, and still want to know more of their faults. Ernest Jones

· The value of any hazard is oftentimes more psychological than penal. Bobby Jones

· The beauty of a hazard, if you can learn to think of it that way, is that you are not necessarily in for trouble. It’s merely the possibility of trouble that you are worried about. Robert Trent Jones Jr.

· We never do anything well till we cease to think about the manner of doing it. This is the reason that it is so difficult for any but natives to speak a language correctly or idiomatically. William Hazlitt

· Our belief at the beginning of a doubtful undertaking is the one thing that insures the successful outcome of our venture. William James

· The key is not to resist or rebel against emotions or to get around them by devising all sorts of tricks; but to accept them directly, as they are. Takahisa Kora

· Some people are so fond of ill-luck, that they run half way to meet it. Douglas Jerrold

· What we fear comes to pass more speedily than what we hope. Publicus Syrus

· Begin to listen to what you say. Don’t say anything that you don’t want to become true for you, L L Hay

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