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The only new ideas that are not subject to our skepticism or suspicion are our own. — Cullen Hightower

Only people willing to work to the point of discomfort on a regular basis using effective means to produce that discomfort will actually look like they have been other-than-comf ortable most of the time. You can thank the muscle magazines for these persistent misconceptions, along with the natural tendency of all normal humans to seek reasons to avoid hard physical exertion. — Mark Rippetoe

He was too handsome, too strong-willed, too wealthy, too daring, and otherwise not ideal. — Becky Wade

The separation of church and state grew out of a desire, not so much to protect government from religion, but to protect religion from government. — Anna Quindlen

Orthodox Christians must not stoop to conquer. — Edward F. Hills

When he'd been small, people had said things like, "And what do you want to be, little man?" and he'd said, "I don't know. What have you got? — Terry Pratchett

Think not that humility is weakness; it shall supply the marrow of strength to thy bones. Stoop and conquer; bow thyself and become invincible. — Charles Spurgeon

Boxing gave me the opportunities to grow into the person that I am today. — Alexis Arguello

What a good thing Adam had. When he said a good thing he knew nobody had said it before. — Mark Twain

When the words demand attention, they must be delivered! — K.C. Rhoads

All power corrupts, but we need electricity — Diana Wynne Jones

Mine is a most peaceable disposition. My wishes are: a humble cottage with a thatched roof, but a good bed, good food, the freshest milk and butter, flowers before my window, and a few fine trees before my door; and if God wants to make my happiness complete, he will grant me the joy of seeing some six or seven of my enemies hanging from those trees. Before death I shall, moved in my heart, forgive them all the wrong they did me in their lifetime. One must, it is true, forgive one's enemies
but not before they have been hanged. — Heinrich Heine