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Hell is paved with great granite blocks hewn from the hearts of those who said, I can do no other.
So much is man the slave of his heart that he will shut his eyes to what does not please him and believe all that he hopes.
I know a man who doesn't pay to have his trash taken out. How does he get rid of his trash? He gift wraps it, and puts in into an unlocked car.
Perfect freedom is reserved for the man who lives by his own work and in that work does what he wants to do.
A man wants a woman who will place him at the top of his priority list, not second but first. He wants to be the kingpin around which all other activities of her life revolve.
When Henry Ford made cheap, reliable cars people said, 'Nah, what's wrong with a horse?' That was a huge bet he made, and it worked.
Retirement isn't so bad. Give me a tall drink, a plush sofa and a rerun of 'Matlock,' and you can have the rest. Matlock is my hero. He never loses.
I don't put myself on Jeff Beck's level, but I can relate to him when he says he'd rather be working on his car collection than playing the guitar.
I had one relative who passed away but fortunately none others. So my sort of experience of it is quite limited, thankfully.