Masculinities In Contemporary Quotes & Sayings
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...Again I say it, therefore walk, and be merry;
walk, and be healthy; walk, and be your own master! walk, to enjoy, to observe, to
improve, as no riders can! walk, and you are the best peripatetic impersonation of
holiday enjoyment that is to be met with on the surface of this work-a-day world! — Wilkie Collins
Every political creation of new money transfers wealth from workers and savers to those who are spending in the market place newly created monetary units which no one has earned. — Percy L. Greaves Jr.
Arguing face to face can be a powerful thing, and done deftly and persistently, it can reinforce and build respect itself, even across major differences. — Anthony Weston
I always knew when I graduated from high school, I'd go to college. I never thought about what I was walking away from ... I just wanted to study literature and writing. — Gaby Hoffmann
Christian obligation cannot be made to accord with a law of expediency. The Christian's maxims are, Do right because you are bound to do right. Do right though the heavens fall. There is a world of difference between You had better and You are bound to. — Francis Landey Patton
The main thing is, believe in yourself. Reach out and go after it. — Joanna Garcia
My biggest problem in the big leagues is that I can't figure out how to spend forty-three dollars in meal money. — Andy Van Slyke
Elderly gentlemen, gentle in all respects, kind to animals, beloved by children, and fond of music, are found in lonely corners of the downs, hacking at sandpits or tussocks of grass, and muttering in a blind, ungovernable fury elaborate maledictions which could not be extracted from them by robbery or murder. Men who would face torture without a word become blasphemous at the short fourteenth. It is clear that the game of golf may well be included in that category of intolerable provocations which may legally excuse or mitigate behavior not otherwise excusable. — A.P. Herbert
