“Any golfer worth his salt has to cross the sea and try to win the British Open.” Quote by Jack Nicklaus
“I never felt I could be a complete professional without having won the British Open. It was something you had to do to complete your career.” FeltCareersBritish Author:Arnold Palmer
“Is winning the Open worth a million pounds? Well, it's worthwhile winning it - I would recommend it to anybody!” WellsWinningMillionsPoundsWorthwhile Author:Sandy Lyle
“I don't believe in taking unnecessary risks, but a life without risk isn't worth living.” BelieveRiskDon't BelieveUnnecessaryWorth Living Author:Charles Lindbergh
“The greatness of America is that it produces exuberant geniuses like Louis Armstrong and Fred Astaire and Leonard Bernstein. We are meant to be a jazzy people who talk big and jump on the table and dance; we aren't supposed to be dopey and glum and brood over old injuries.” PeopleBigsAmericaGreatnessProduceGeniusTablesSupposed To BeInjuryMeant To BeArmstrongGreatness Of America Author:Garrison Keillor
“I could be an idiot, or I can serve in Congress, but I repeat myself.” I CanCongressIdiotRepeats Author:Mark Twain
“In the old days, you could segment happily. You could put out one message to one segment of the audience, and one to another. That has now gone. You say something to one community and instantly, literally at a click, it's available to everybody. What it means is that if you're trying to craft a message, it's very difficult.” IfsTryingMeanDifficultCommunityAudienceGoneMessagesAvailableCraftsOld DaysClicks Author:Martin Sorrell
“I'm in a business where there's complete anarchy. You can't control it - you can only react to it. The control that people traditionally had over their message is gone. Look at Wikileaks: you have to approach everything you write on the basis it's going to be on the front page of the newspaper.” PeopleWritingLooksGoneFrontsApproachMessagesPagesBasesNewspapersAnarchyWikileaks Author:Martin Sorrell