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OSHA had come in and looked at the channel 5 studios and it sort of had something to do with wrestling, but they found that there were some safety concerns that had to be addressed. — Jerry Lawler

A Dwarfe on a Gyants shoulder sees further of the two. [A dwarf on a giant's shoulder sees farther of the two. — George Herbert

Christian humility does not consist in denying what there is of good in us; but in an abiding sense of ill-desert, and in the consciousness that what we have of good is due to the grace of God. — Charles Hodge

Everybody on my team - I couldn't do their jobs. I could not. I really mean that. So I figured out early on that the way you're successful is you hire really successful people. — Carol Bartz

The raids on Freedom House, the National Democratic Institute and International Republican Institute, the Adenauer Foundation, and other groups helping Egyptians move toward respect for democratic politics and human rights were of a piece with the practices of Hosni Mubarak - only bolder and more repressive. — Elliott Abrams

Later, Barbara Jean would remember looking at those eyes and thinking, This must be what the sky looks like if you see it through a diamond. — Edward Kelsey Moore

The good thing from my perspective is that nobody puts any pressure on me to say what it's going to be. The backers accept that they don't know what they are going to get. — Mike Leigh

Fail, and your friends feel superior. Succeed, and they feel resentful. — Mason Cooley

A nonviolent person's life is always at the disposal of him who would take it. — Mahatma Gandhi

I didn't really choose to write; I more or less fell into it. — Anne Tyler

We've sold over 100,000 records so far, and we're an independent label. — Isaac Hanson

Music and culture are intrinsically improvisational, existential. — Archie Shepp

Amnesty, n. The state's magnanimity to those offenders whom it would be too expensive to punish. — Ambrose Bierce