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I was blessed with speed and a good punch. Everybody thinks I'm the hardest puncher ever. But I just think I was really fast, and my punches got to the target faster. That's what made my knockouts always seem spectacular. — Mike Tyson

A real farmer. He spent his childhood in the wheat, and his marriage in the hay. — Mae West

From William of Orange to William Pitt the younger there was but one man without whom English history must have taken a different turn, and that was William Pitt the elder. — Albert Bushnell Hart

You are deliberately being cryptic," she exclaimed. "Why?" "Because I don't like you. — Kate Griffin

Apparently while my squad and I were on our way here, skipping through the French countryside, picking daisies, having picnics, and laying farmer's daughters, the Army must have turned into a democracy. — Robert Rodat

As I stood in the room looking at it for the last time, I felt again the cold metal of the handcuffs on my wrists and remembered the physical suffering and mental anguish I had endured while fighting with all the willpower and intellect God had given me for that rare and elusive thing in a Communist country called justice. Pg. 351 — Nien Cheng

We can break step. Magnificent living beings that we are, we humans are free to unravel our patterns. — Louisa Hall

I used to care more about the score than I do now. — Darrell Royal

I lost a lot of friends at the hands of the British Army. The person who actually introduced me to my wife, Colm Keenan, was murdered by the British Army. He was a member of the IRA, but he was unarmed. — Martin McGuinness

Those who cannot afford to sue currently have no protection of their property rights if they come in conflict with a regulation. — Steve Symms

Why am I quoting myself? — Aarti Patel