I'm not as far along as Jack Nicklaus was at this age, but I'm trying.
Visualize this thing you want. See it, feel it, believe in it. Make your mental blueprint and begin.
Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day-in and day-out.
Our subconscious minds have no sense of humor, play no jokes and cannot tell the difference between reality and an imagined thought or image. What we continually think about eventually will manifest in our lives.
Everything in God's store is on the bottom shelf. . . you have to get on your knees to get it.
Control your thoughts and you control your circumstance.
In every adversity there lies the seed of an equivalent advantage. In every defeat is a lesson showing you how to win the victory next time. [But you must know enough to realise this, lest you focus more on the defeat than finding the lesson you paid for with the defeat. With every defeat and mistake, you have the logical right to get excited about the future when you will understand and be able to apply the lessons and thereby turn defeat and temporary failure into victory and permanent success. ]
Every painting I do is related to the last one: it may be a continuation of a previous painting or it may be a reaction against it.
I'm not over the top; I'm not wacky. I'm fairly understated, and that reflects in the way I sing.
Sometime in the coming century, people will rack their brains pondering how nations with tremendous scientific and intellectual achievements could have given uninstructed and untrained men and women the right to vote equally uninstructed and untrained people into responsible positions.
Mankind is divided into two classes: those who, being artificial, praise nature, and those who, being natural, praise art.