Don't invade Iraq. Inspections work, war won't.
I started caddying when I was nine years old at a very exclusive country club in Dayton, Ohio. And I saw how the other half lived, if you will.
I personally am opposed to abortion, but I will not judge anybody else's right in that regard because I am not a woman and I could never face the actual reality of it.
I never went to college when I was young and am looking forward to giving it a try... at age 65!
I honestly do not know if civil disobedience has any effect on the government. I can promise you it has a great effect on the person who chooses to do it.
I don't think that people in America are really given enough information about the Third World.
I am not the President. Instead, I hold an even higher office, that of citizen of the United States.
Anybody who plays golf will tell you that you play against yourself.
Future generations are not going to ask us what political party were you in. They are going to ask what did you do about it, when you knew the glaciers were melting.
George W Bush is like a bad comic working the crowd, a moron, if you'll pardon the expression.
Golf is fundamentally about being honest. I see people hit eight shots and tell me they shot five. I never say a word. It is a reminder to me of what is at stake.
I am a very conscientious golfer. I count every stroke. I learned to play that way. That is the only way I can play. It taught me to be honest. There is no greater virtue than honesty.
I have been accused of being a traitor, and I have been accused of not supporting the military. Nothing could be further from the truth.
I still believe in the nonviolent Jesus and the basic human goodness present in all of us.
And there are so many people in the third world suffering so horribly right now, and we are so focused on ourselves and our culture that a lot of things are showing up in our culture that are making it impossible for us to focus on others. We're so self-focused.