Holzwarth Historic Site Quotes & Sayings
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Boxing is one of those leftovers from a more primitive past that should be finished off and killed. I don't love it anymore. — Pete Hamill

I'm most proud of the fact I carried myself on and off the field consistently for what the NFL stands for. — Will Shields

'Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead' is one of the most underrated films. There were even different cuts of it. A wonderful film. — William Forsythe

Thank you for this lovely blunt object that I will forevermore use as a weapon against self-doubt. — Anne Hathaway

Soaked in pain
my suits remain standing
when I take them off -
hollow men beside the closet,
a museum of days. — Chad Sweeney

Man loneliness was much bigger than boy loneliness. — Benjamin Alire Saenz

Albums, with me, have never had an easy birth. Especially when all the songs are self-written songs. — Marc Almond

Your Kentuckian of the present day is a good illustration of the doctrine of transmitted instincts and peculiarities. His fathers were mighty hunters, - men who lived in the woods, and slept under the free, open heavens, with the stars to hold their candles; and their descendant to this day always acts as if the house were his camp, - wears his hat at all hours, tumbles himself about, and puts his heels on the tops of chairs or mantel-pieces, just as his father rolled on the green sward, and put his upon trees or logs, - keep all the windows and doors open, winter and summer, that he may get air enough for his great lungs, - calls everybody "stranger", with nonchalant bonhommie, and is altogether the frankest, easiest, most jovial creature living. — Harriet Beecher Stowe

When are programmers happy? They're happy when they're not underutilized - when they're not bored - and also when they're not overburdened with inappropriate specifications or meaningless bureaucracies. In other words, programmers are happiest when they're working efficiently. This is a general preference in creative work. — Eric S. Raymond