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You ain't never going to get rich that way, Johnson. And there's money in that dick. Lots of money.
— James Lear
As soon as you understand 2 x 4 you can't believe there was a time when you didn't understand it.
— Cynthia Lewis
When a love comes to an end, weaklings cry, efficient ones instantly find another love, and the wise already have one in reserve.
— Oscar Wilde
And only weaklings ... who lack courage and the power to feel they're right when the whole world says they're wrong, ever lose.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
The strongest of us are but the puniest weaklings, are but tinkling cymbals and sounding brass, before the eternal mystery.
— John Edward Williams
Pack animals always tear apart the weaklings in their midst. Every child knows that much instinctively.
— Peter Watts
Because their example is powerful, they're somewhat responsible for the weaklings who copy them.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Verily, I have often laughed at the weaklings, who think themselves good because they have crippled paws!
— Friedrich Nietzsche
We shall make mistakes; and if we let these mistakes frighten us from our work we shall show ourselves weaklings.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Canada has great natural resources, and its people have the spirit and ability to develop them.
— Charles E. Wilson
Those are weaklings who know the truth and uphold it as long as it suits their purpose, and then abandon it.
— Blaise Pascal
You are defined by how you live your life, not whom you live it with, and certainly not by what you gave up to be with that person.
— Greg Behrendt
No god craves weaklings.
— Daniel Woodrell
Israel criticizes Hitler a lot, so do we, but they've done something very similar, even worse, than what the Nazis did.
— Hugo Chavez
Maybe innocence is a skin you must shed to build layers more resistant to the caustic truths of the world.
— Hector Tobar
Art alone develops weaklings, science alone, monsters. Somewhere, somehow, we must combine the two.
— Alfred Kinsey
We may not be weaklings because we have a strong enemy.
— Hugh Latimer
To be human is to keep rattling the bars of the cage of existence, hollering, 'What's it for?'
— Robert Fulghum
The publicity I have been getting, a good deal of which is untrue, and the rest of it ill considered, has done me more harm than good.
— George S. Patton
Men at most differ as Heaven and Earth, but women, worst and best, as Heaven and Hell.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson