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It takes a special kind of courage to face what we all have to face.
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It takes all kinds to fill the freeways.
-- Crazy Charlie
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It takes both a weapon, and two people, to commit a murder.
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It takes less time to do a thing right
than it does to explain why you did it wrong.
-- H.W. Longfellow
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It takes two to tell the truth: one to speak and one to hear.
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It took a while to surface, but it appears that a long-distance credit card
may have saved a U.S. Army unit from heavy casualties during the Grenada
military rescue/invasion. Major General David Nichols, Air Force ... said
the Army unit was in a house surrounded by Cuban forces. One soldier found
a telephone and, using his credit card, called Ft. Bragg, N.C., telling Army
officers there of the perilous situation. The officers in turn called the
Air Force, which sent in gunships to scatter the Cubans and relieve the unit.
-- Aviation Week and Space Technology
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It took me fifteen years to discover that I had no talent for writing,
but I couldn't give it up because by that time I was too famous.
-- Robert Benchley
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It turned out that the worm exploited three or four different holes in the
system. From this, and the fact that we were able to capture and examine
some of the source code, we realized that we were dealing with someone very
sharp, probably not someone here on campus.
-- Dr. Richard LeBlanc, associate professor of ICS, in
Georgia Tech's campus newspaper after the Internet worm.
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It used to be the fun was in
The capture and kill.
In another place and time
I did it all for thrills.
-- Lust to Love
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It usually takes more than three weeks to prepare a good impromptu speech.
-- Mark Twain
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