I'm addicted. I'm addicted to golf.
I believe in Buddhism. Not every aspect, but most of it. So I take bits and pieces.
My father had always called me Sam since the day I was born. He rarely ever called me Tiger. I would ask him, 'Why don't you ever call me Tiger?' He says, 'Well, you look more like a Sam.
To be able to hold all four majors - the Masters, U.S. Open, British Open, PGA - all concurrently I think is the Grand Slam. But a lot of people have a different opinions on that. People think you have to win it in the same calendar year.
I ran straight through the boundaries a married couple should live by.
I don't believe that human beings can achieve ultimate enlightenment, because humans have flaws.
I'd gotten away from my Buddhism. And I quit meditating.
I am not without faults and I am far short of perfect.
My mother was right when she said that turning pro would take away my youth.
I saw a person that I never thought I would ever become.
There are still courses in the United States that I am not allowed to play because of the color of my skin.
I've always had that knack for staying pretty even keel and the more the situation gets tense the more I see things clearly and I think that's just a knack that I've always had.
I am definitely not a politician.
A conventional playwright tries to tell you more about the characters than they know about themselves.
There's been times where I've come out of the bullpen thinking I was going to throw a no hitter, and I've lasted two or three innings. So I try not to use my pre-game warm ups as a barometer of how I'm going to pitch.
I've found my sweet spot here in public service.
Even the pictures I was doing at college - a little narrative based on a butterfly catcher, or a chimney sweep - the images were always telling stories. They were all scenarios and moods which I storyboarded and worked through - it's exactly what I d...
My first mission is to take care of our troops. I take that mission very personally.
Being asked to describe what 'post-racial' means is a bit like being asked to describe a leprechaun, cold fusion or unicorns: we know what is meant, but, if we are willing to be honest, we also know that none of the four describe something real, some...
Mass media over-represents persons of color in negative ways, especially as criminals, relative to the share of crime actually done by such persons.
Precisely because white denial has long trumped claims of racism, people of color tend to underreport their experiences with racial bias rather than exaggerate them.