John Daly
John Daly
heart thinking my-heart
Nobody can know what's in my heart. Nobody can know what I'm thinking. I know what I've got to do.
golf thinking four
All four days I didn't think. I just hit. Squeaky (Medlen, his caddy) said 'kill' and I killed it.
successful people degrees
General personal principle: You are generally successful to the degree others want you to succeed. So get adopted! And, even more importantly, it's amazing how much you can get done when you let other people take credit for it.
guy ems failing
I know there's a lot of guys who would love to see me fail. Well, good. Let 'em. I'm glad.
winning care firsts
I don't care what anybody says. The first tournament is not the hardest one to win. It's always the second one.
drinking blood gambling
Granted, I could go out and lose everything (by) gambling and drinking, but there's no sense in denying it. It's in my blood.
ideas issues shapes
How you frame an issue shapes how it is viewed by others. Great advocates frame their ideas as problems that need solutions.
golf sides drinkers
I've got the drinkers and the smokers and the eaters on my side.
golf bags four
I will just put four or five extra packs of cigarettes in my bag and I will be fine.
golf coke drink
This fitness thing is blown out of proportion. What am I going to do on a treadmill - smoke a cigarette and drink a diet Coke?
nice golf worry
It's nice to worry about playing golf and not all the other stuff.
team golf names
The only way I'll ever make the Ryder Cup team is when I become captain; then I can name myself to the team.
sports winning done
I can tell you one thing. I've done this my way. I don't have anybody to blame for this win but me, and I love it.
fall expectations resistance
Most change initiatives either fail or fall far short of original (perhaps unrealistic) expectations. More often than not, resistance is cultural in nature, the result of what James O'Toole so aptly characterizes as "the ideology of comfort and the tyranny of custom."