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Prodigious actions may as well be done, by weaver's issue, as the prince's son. — John Dryden

People don't expect a small Japanese girl to be able to break a man's arm.
"They didn't assume you were a ninja? — Demitria Lunetta

On a grassroots level we say that man can touch more than he can grasp. — Gabriel Marcel

We're guys. I punched him, he hit me back, and then everything was fine. We went out for ice cream after. — Eileen Cook

Education without direction is a one-sided social value. Direct action without education is a meaningless expression of pure energy. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Nobody's perfect and I don't want to try and portray that but I'm genuinely doing the best I can out here; trying to support my family the best that I can, trying to make them proud and happy and everybody having the best life they can live. I'm trying to provide a better life for them than I had. — Chris Johnson

Natural grass is a wonderful thing for little bugs and sinkerball pitchers. — Dan Quisenberry

Art is the unique work of a human being, work that touches another. — Seth Godin

Her stare was serious, curious as she studied him. I'm not sure she likes you. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Say farewell to luck when winning. It is the way of the gamblers of reputation. Quite as important as a gallant advance is a well-planned retreat. Lock up your winnings when they are enough, or when great. Continuous luck is always suspect; more secure is that which changes. Though half bitter and half sweet, it is more satisfying to the taste. The more luck pyramids, the greater the danger of slip and collapse. For luck always compensates her intensity by her brevity. Fortune wearies of carrying anyone long upon her shoulders. — Baltasar Gracian

Better one byrde in hand than ten in the wood. — John Heywood

The man stood alone by the hive. On impulse he put his palm against the wood, as if feeling for a pulse. — Laline Paull