A Quote by Robert Wagner

One thing that golf teaches you is humility. — © Robert Wagner
One thing that golf teaches you is humility.
Economics teaches humility because it teaches us more about what we can't do than what we can do
Losing is a learning experience. It teaches you humility. It teaches you to work harder. It's also a powerful motivator.
A kid grows up a lot faster on the golf course. Golf teaches you how to behave.
If history teaches anything, it teaches humility.
The best thing about golf is ultimately what it teaches you about yourself. And the worst thing is how freakin' nervous it can make you feel.
A sincere acquaintance with ourselves teaches us humility; and from humility springs that benevolence which compassionates the transgressors we condemn, and prevents the punishments we inflict from themselves partaking of crime, in being rather the wreakings of revenge than the chastisements of virtue.
Golf teaches you honesty. It teaches you discipline. It gives you a strong appreciation of nature. And personal responsibility, something that lacks in our society at times. I mean, it's only your fault, you can't blame anyone else when you shank it. Or pick the wrong club.
The beautiful thing about the game of golf is you can play good golf and compete well into your later years, and you can't do this in basketball or football or baseball. But in golf, it's a longer live sport.
College education teaches you humility.
Sports teaches you character, it teaches you to play by the rules, it teaches you to know what it feels like to win and lose-it teaches you about life.
I loved being poor, because it teaches you humility.
Astronomy, as nothing else can do, teaches men humility.
I think it teaches you humility and love being a parent.
Maybe it's a cultural thing, being Korean, but my first reflex has always been to exude humility - but it doesn't help you in acting. For acting, humility isn't the best thing. It'll weaken your work.
Humility is a do thing, not a feel thing. Humility is an action, not a style.
Every good thing in the Christian life grows in the soil of humility. Without humility, every virtue and every grace withers. That’s why Calvin said humility is first, second, and third in the Christian faith.
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