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Enthusiasm imparts itself magnetically and fuses all into one happy and harmonious unity of feeling and sentiment. — Amos Bronson Alcott

Given that dogs and wolves are virtually indistinguishable genetically, the enormous variation in body size and shape in the dog is truly remarkable. — Paul McGreevy

You have to have a bunch of dimensions [of yourself]. You have to be able to adapt in this world. You can't be a nice guy living in a world of savages. — Mike Tyson

No. Of all the people who worked for PDM since most of it was sub contracted work, they were all young tradesmen. This is what the state would like for you to believe. But we have very little use for inexperienced teenagers. So they were mostly used for summer..for fillers. It doesn't make sense to use a tradesman to do cleanup work on a job when your paying a tradesman $15 an hour and you can hire a young man or boy at say $7 or $8 an hour to sweep up after the contractors outta there. — John Wayne Gacy

Terrorism has become a festering wound. It is an enemy of humanity. — Atal Bihari Vajpayee

I do not see any reason why they should not be given the means to give their teachers just as high an education as is secured by attendance at the Protestant schools. — Charles Tupper

There's nothing worse than making a good movie that doesn't get seen. — Lucy Fisher

For a long time, I've had a recurring dream - I dream I don't have to write any more, that I'm free. I'm not free, alas; I'm still clearing the same terrain, with the impression that it's never finished. — Patrick Modiano

Hold it down until you come up — Johnnie Dent Jr.

Don't wear perfume in the garden - unless you want to be pollinated by bees! — Anne Raver

Even Juan laughed then. Everyone laughed. And suddenly the bus was not full of strangers. Some chemical association was formed. Norma laughed hysterically. All the tension of the morning came out in her laughter. — John Steinbeck

Chess is one long regret. — Stephen Leacock

It was with the Industrial Revolution, as society plunged ever more eagerly into the conquest of material riches and bent all its energies to the accumulation of goods, that material poverty became a major problem. Obviously, this meant abandonment or downgrading of spiritual values, virtue, etc. To share or not to share in the increase of the collective wealth-this was the Number One question. It was the desire to acquire wealth that prompted the poor to start fighting. — Jacques Ellul