Golf is not, and never has been, a fair game.
Being a movie star, and this applies to all of them, means being looked at from every possible direction. You are never left at peace, you're just fair game.
Golf is not a fair game, so why build a course fair?
Personally, I would say the 'master' of this whole thing is fate... Whoever is on the playing field is fair game, and it's up to them to avoid being used.
I really think everything is fair game.
I'm criticized by the feminists, by the Jewish establishment, by Canadian nationalists. And why not? I've had my pot shots at them. I'm fair game.
To throw in a fair game at Hazards only three-spots, when something great is at stake, or some business is the hazard, is a natural occurrence and deserves to be so deemed; and even when they come up the same way for a second time if the throw be repeated. If the third and fourth plays are the same, surely there is occasion for suspicion on the part of a prudent man.
My life is fair game for anybody. I spent an unhappy, penniless childhood in Brooklyn. I had to slug my way up in a town called Hollywood where people love to trample you to death. I don't relax because I don't know how. I don't want to know how. Life is too short to relax.
It is the way of mortals. They fling themselves at life and emerge broken.
Taking out werewolves, I gather and surmise, is akin to taking out a SEAL team.
There isn’t a person in this city more dangerous than a wolf whose mate is in danger.
I don’t think you’re supposed to be able to get at that information,” said Leslie. “Don’t look,” said Goldstein, peering over Charles’s shoulder. “We don’t know anything about illegal hacking.” He whistled cheerily.
If she kept wondering about how much of her life Bran engineered, she’d end up on a funny farm knitting caps for ducks.
And thus Charles found himself wandering around a hotel, trailing federal agents as he held a cardboard coffee cup holder in each hand, instead of out killing misbehaving werewolves.
The debate analysis in the media is rampant with contest analogies of war, baseball, boxing, football; you name it. Any testosterone contest imaginable is fair game.
As a journalist, I'm not supposed to be the subject, but as an author, I'm fair game - another ingredient in the media soup.
My thinking is, if we're setting out to make comedy in which nothing is off limits, then everybody is fair game.
I believe that anything in this world is fair game for a creative exercise.
Now with the Internet, a celebrity is fair game, and it's all designed to sell advertising space.
My personal life was fair game. And that's what hurt me.
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