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The man who follows the crowd will usually get no further than the crowd.
The man who walks alone is likely to find himself in places no one has ever
been.
-- Alan Ashley-Pitt
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The man who has never been flogged has never been taught.
-- Menander
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The man who laughs has not yet been told the terrible news.
-- Bertolt Brecht
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The man who raises a fist has run out of ideas.
-- H.G. Wells, "Time After Time"
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The man who runs may fight again.
-- Menander
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The man who sees, on New Year's day, Mount
Fuji, a hawk, and an eggplant is forever blessed.
-- Old Japanese proverb
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The man who sets out to carry a cat by its tail learns something that
will always be useful and which never will grow dim or doubtful.
-- Mark Twain
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The man who understands one woman is
qualified to understand pretty well everything.
-- Yeats
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The man with the best job in the country is the Vice President. All he has
to do is get up every morning and say, "How's the President?"
-- Will Rogers
The vice-presidency ain't worth a pitcher of warm spit.
-- Vice President John Nance Garner
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The Marines:
The few, the proud, the dead on the beach.
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