A Quote by Gene Sarazen

I don't care what you say about me. Just spell the name right. — © Gene Sarazen
I don't care what you say about me. Just spell the name right.
I don't care what the newspapers say about me as long as they spell my name right.
I don't care what you say about me. Just be sure to spell my name wrong.
I don't care what you say about me, as long as you say something about me, and as long as you spell my name right.
There are nine million people who see me in the ring and hate my guts. Most of them are white. That's okay. Just spell my name right.
Labels don't mean anything to me. I'm trying to play as passionately as I'm able to. If they want to call that cool, that's fine. Just spell the name right, is the formula.
Don't drink too much." "When I can spell out your name in shot glasses, I'll stop." "I'll have to get a shorter name." "I'll have to forget how to spell it.
Never worry about bad press: All that matters is if they spell your name right.
Never worry about bad press. All that matters is if they spell your name right.
Jesse Jackson is a master of the old expression that it doesn't matter what someone says about you as long as they spell your name right.
When you care about perfection, you care about an expectation. But there is also caring for where I am right now, for what's happening right now. When I spend time with students, they tell me that they've read something in a book or heard something from a teacher that they don't think they're living up to. And I tell them, “Take care of yourself right now. Befriend what's happening, not just who you're supposed to be or what the world should be like. This is where you are now. So how do you care for yourself this minute?
My name will live forever, but I should not care about this at all, because I am not my name and my name is not me!
My publicist always said as long as they pronounce your name or spell your name right, it's all good.
I don't really care about being right, I just care about success. I don't mind being wrong, and I'll admit that I'm wrong a lot. It doesn't really matter to me too much. What matters to me is that we do the right thing.
People think, for some reason, that I don't care about creativity and art, or helping people. So I would say that the biggest misconception is, when you think about me, when you think about my name, I don't want you to think about design or clothes or music. I want you to think about a person that's just trying to help people.
Sometimes you will hear me say right on the air, 'You just cited a poll that is not even part of Real Clear Politics,' which is an average, an aggregate. Yours is seeming to be an outlier. Give me the name of that poll and the date that it was taken. I will say it right on the air.
Anything people say about me I don't care. I really don't care. You read so much terrible stuff about yourself it sort of just ends up washing over.
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