A Quote by Louise Suggs

The greatest single lesson to be learned from golf is mental discipline. — © Louise Suggs
The greatest single lesson to be learned from golf is mental discipline.
This is the greatest lesson a child can learn. It is the greatest lesson anyone can learn. It has been the greatest lesson I have learned: if you persevere, stick w/it, work @ it, you have a real opportunity to achieve something. Sure, there will be storms along the way. And you might not reach your goal right away. But if you do your best and keep a true compass, you'll get there.
Yes I was burned but I called it a lesson learned. Mistake overturned so I call it a lesson learned. My soul has returned so I call it a lesson learned...another lesson learned
The two seem, at first glance, to be opposed, but when you have advanced a little in both, you find that concentration learned in Yoga is of immense use in attaining the mental powers necessary in Magick; on the other hand, the discipline of Magick is of the greatest service in Yoga.
The lesson that Americans today have forgotten or never learned - the lesson which our ancestors tried so hard to teach - is that the greatest threat to our lives, liberty, property, and security is not some foreign government, as our rulers so often tell us. The greatest threat to our freedom and well-being lies with our own government!.
The interesting thing about golf is that the presidency requires focus and discipline, and golf requires focus and discipline. It was a way to make sure that parts of my life were focused and disciplined.
The greatest lesson I learned that year in Mrs. Henry's class was the lesson Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., tried to teach us all: Never judge people by the color of their skin. God makes each of us unique in ways that go much deeper.
From sports the greatest thing I've learned is discipline achieves goals.
Whenever I'm asked about the greatest lesson I've learned, my response is, 'Happiness is a choice I make.'
I think that the greatest lesson I learned from my father is just having compassion towards people.
Some of the best lessons that I've ever learned are on a ball field - basketball, football, baseball, golf. And I learned great lessons from my coaches - being on time, being mentally tough, having some discipline, and being part of a team.
The greatest lesson I've learned is that you have to fight and continue to strive for greatness, as nothing great ever comes easily.
Perhaps the greatest lesson which the lives of literary men teach us is told in a single word* Wait!
The greatest lesson came with the realization that good food cannot be reduced to single ingredients. It requires a web of relationships to support it.
First, separate ground, sea and air warfare is gone forever. This lesson we learned in World War II. I lived that lesson in Europe. Others lived it in the Pacific. Millions of American veterans learned it well.
I think the greatest lesson I have just recently learned is how powerful the mind is, informing our decision making unknowingly.
The mental aspect of golf is what makes golf such a great sport.
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