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"If I lived back in the Wild West days, instead of carrying a six-gun in my holster, I'd carry a soldering iron. That way, if some smart-aleck cowboy said something like, 'Hey look. He's carrying a soldering iron' and started laughing, and everybody else started laughing, I could just say, 'That's right, it's a soldering iron. The soldering iron of justice.' Then everybody would get real quiet and ashamed, because they made fun of the soldering iron of justice, and I could probably hit them up for a free drink." »Jack Handey Deep Thoughts
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"Nature made him, and then broke the mold." »Ludovico Ariosto
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"As iron sharpens iron, so a man sharpens the countance of his friend." »Proverbs 2717 Bible
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"Creative power, is that receptive attitude of expectancy which makes a mold into which the plastic and as yet undifferentiated substance can flow and take the desired form." »Thomas Troward
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"The real distinction is between those who adapt their purposes to reality and those who seek to mold reality in the light of their purposes." »Henry Kissinger
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"Make the iron hot by striking it." »Oliver Cromwell
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"You should hammer your iron when it is glowing hot." »Publilius Syrus
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"Each of us should do something every day That we do not want to do But we know we should do, To strengthen our backbone And put iron in our soul." »Henry Hitt Crane
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"We must beat the iron while it is hot, but we may polish it at leisure." »John Dryden
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"Everything has its limit--iron ore cannot be educated into gold. - 1906" »Mark Twain
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"Sincere diplomacy is no more possible than dry water or wooden iron." »Josef Stalin
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"Battles are won by iron hearts in wooden ships." »Ernst Jünger, In Stahlgewittern (The Storm of Steel)
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"Just as iron rusts from disuse, even so does inaction spoil the intellect." »Leonardo DaVinci
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"Stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage." »Richard Lovelace, To Althea from Prison
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"Hammer the iron that lies on your anvil instead of daydreaming about working silver." »Robert Jordan, The Wheel of Time
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"If you want to be shot down by the Arrows of Eros, you should get rid of the iron shield called Logic!" »Mehmet Murat ildan
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"Endeavor to be always patient of the faults and imperfections of others for thou has many faults and imperfections of thine own that require forbearance. If thou are not able to make thyself that which thou wishest, how canst thou expect to mold another in conformity to thy will" »Thomas a Kempis
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"Endeavor to be always patient of the faults and imperfections of others for thou has many faults and imperfections of thine own that require forbearance. If thou are not able to make thyself that which thou wishest, how canst thou expect to mold another in conformity to thy will?" »Thomas a Kempis
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"From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an iron curtain has descended across the Continent." »Winston Churchill
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"A teacher who is attempting to teach without inspiring the pupil with a desire to learn is hammering on a cold iron." »Horace Mann
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"For ten years Caesar ruled with an iron hand. Then with a wooden foot, and finally with a piece of string." »Spike Milligan, The Goons
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"From behind the iron Curtain, there are signs that tyranny is in trouble and reminders that its structure is as brittle as its surface is hard." »Dwight D Eisenhower
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"Guilt upon the conscience, like rust upon iron, both defiles and consumes it, gnawing and creeping into it, as that does which at last eats out the very heart and substance of the metal." »South
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"iron rusts from disuse; water loses its purity from stagnation and in cold weather becomes frozen; even so does inaction sap the vigors of the mind." »Leonardo da Vinci
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"Pause you who read this, and think for a moment of the long chain of iron or gold, of thorns or flowers, that would never have bound you, but for the formation of the first link on one memorable day." »Charles Dickens, Great Expectations
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"iron rusts from disue; stagnant water loses its purity and in cold weather becomes frozen; even so does inaction sap the vigor of the mind." »Leonardo da Vinci, The Notebooks
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"For a significant man woman, the one thought he values greatly, to the laughter and scorn of insignificant men, is a key to hidden treasure chambers; for those others, it is nothing but a piece of old iron." »Friedrich Nietzsche
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"iron rusts from disuse water loses its purity from stagnation and in cold weather becomes frozen even so does inaction sap the vigors of the mind." »Leonardo DaVinci
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"Certainly it is a world of scarcity. But the scarcity is not confined to iron ore and available land. The most constricting scarcities are those of character and personality." »William R Allen
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"The weather-cock on the church spire, though made of iron, would soon be broken by the storm-wind if it... did not understand the noble art of turning to every wind." »Heinrich Heine
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