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Man has gone long enough, or even too long, without being man enough to face the simple truth that the trouble with man is man. — James Thurber

There's no better way to mess up a good cowdog than to let him discover that goofing off beats the heck out of hard work. — John R. Erickson

The competition is not really friendly or peaceful. It leads to oppression in some ways. — Michel Gondry

First do no harm! — Sophie E. Tallis

Dying before you pay someone back is just plain rude. — Sara Wolf

[T]he cradle is shallower than the grave. — Georges Bernanos

I've been telling you that you should hire Warren."
"Nat, I'm not going to hire Warren."
"Why not?"
I opened my mouth to tell her exactly why not, but as I stared at her too-bright blue eyes and the way her chin was quivering, I chickened out.
"Because ... because I promised Angus when he left that he could have his job back."
"Adrien, he was involved in a murder."
"But he was very good at alphabetizing. — Josh Lanyon

I know, right. I keep thinking — Peter Swanson

People are always invoking evolutionary psychology for everything. "Why do men hang around asking women out? Oh, to improve their reproductive success," every damn thing - religion, art - it can all be explained by evolutionary psychology. But in our hearts we know that evolutionary psychology is only sort of accurate, because it really doesn't capture what's most interesting about our lives. — D.T. Max

It was really starting to get pathetic, everyday they would come in looking for one thing or another. 'Zach, can you give me some acting tips?' 'Zach, will you let me blow you?' 'Can I have some cash?' That's when I made the call, that's when I decided seven was enough — Zach Braff

When a man undertakes a job, he has to stick to it till he finishes it. If — Laura Ingalls Wilder

There would be very little to dislike in other people if we refused to bring to them all of our own judgements and petty grievances. — Gerald Jampolsky