A Quote by Ken Venturi

After you have the basics down it's all mental. — © Ken Venturi
After you have the basics down it's all mental.

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After assessing what's in your closet, make a list of what you need. Not want, but need. Write down the basics missing from your wardrobe. It could be a classic white shirt, a trenchcoat, or the perfect little black dress. Whatever the blank spots, write them down. This will be your reference for shopping.
If you miss the beginning, the basics, then you are destined to go back and visit the basics.
Growing up, I did a lot of work that was technically based. So, I sort of feel that, no matter where you're playing, the basics are still the basics. Then it's just about adjusting on the day.
Once you have your basics down, you can start breaking the rules.
If you look at all aspects of all sports, everything comes down to basics and fundamentals.
With sociolinguistics, after covering the basics of the field, I focused on discourse analysis.
It's being a grown up, which I never figured out how to do, scrubbing the tub, and remembering to eat and shampoo my hair. It's the basics: I can write a whole book, but I cannot handle the basics.
I have mental joys and mental health, Mental friends and mental wealth, I've a wife that I love and that loves me; I've all but riches bodily.
I think that if you have a strong narrative, if the idea of the song can be boiled down to the basics, it won't change that much.
Fifty percent of the game is mental and the other 50 percent is being mental. I've got that part down, no problem.
As an Old Navy style attendant, I'm all about upgrading your bare basics and presenting them to your customer as basics you need to have in your wardrobe.
I've always been serious about music. After you've done it for so many years, you get back to the basics.
We must, from the highest office in the land right down to the shoeshine boy in the airport, have a return to biblical basics.
On TV, I really try to go back to the basics and break down a recipe until it's very easy.
You have to be creative. It's the basics. You can't be Picasso unless you know how to draw a real face; then you can turn it upside down.
People with mental health problems are almost never dangerous. In fact, they are more likely to be the victims than the perpetrators. At the same time, mental illness has been the common denominator in one act of mass violence after another.
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