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I've always been amused by the contention that brain work is harder than manual labor. I've never known a man to leave a desk for a muck-stick if he could avoid it. — John Steinbeck

A neutrality law would dampen this healthy competition. — Anonymous

Oh human creatures, born to soar aloft,
Why fall ye thus before a little wind? — Dante Alighieri

Few can claim a single angel who guards them. But you can. — Cassandra Clare

For the most part, everybody who fights in war fights to survive. — Steven Spielberg

I didn't know people had that much water in them! — Sanjaya Malakar

A woman makes for a better wife if she's got memories stored up of how her man courted her. On cold nights when the babies are sick and the money's tight, a gal needs to harken back to her sweetheart days when her man promised he'd stand by her side through thick and thin. — Cathy Marie Hake

If it grieves you," he said, the words caressing my bones, "then I don't think it's absurd at all. — Sarah J. Maas

To be or not to be, that's the question — William Shakespeare

The first time that I appeared on stage, it scared me to death. I really didn't know what all the yelling was about. I didn't realize that my body was moving. It's a natural thing to me. So to the manager backstage I said, 'What'd I do? What'd I do?' And he said "Whatever it is, go back and do it again." — Elvis Presley

When you're onstage, it's a communication technique when you make people laugh. You're communicating. You're communicating with other human beings and when they laugh you know that you're connecting. Laughing is an honest reaction and it's something that I can trust, and I love that feeling of knowing that I connected. — Brian Regan

Great organizations demand a high level of commitment by the people involved. — Bill Gates

Looks like the good Lord got your ass and face mixed up. — John Marston

Science is the business of generating testable hypotheses. — Michael Crichton