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1949


“One man who saw through his own eyes and thought with his own brain.  Such men may be rare, they may be unknown, but they move the world.”
“Look at history.  Everything we have, every great achievement, has come from the independent work of some independent mind.”
“A robust, well-disposed man need not ever despair.  If he doesn’t succeed in one thing, he can try another.  Only he should choose with discretion.”
“It is the things we admire or want that enslave us.”
“Before you can do things for people you must be the kind of man who can get things done.  But to get things done, you must love the doing not the people.”
“I don’t build in order to have clients.  I have clients in order to build.”
“What do you suppose that Boone was looking for when he went out alone into the wilderness?  Was he looking for new lands?  Maybe for something more, something that a man just can’t see with his eyes or hold in his hands.  Something that some men don’t even know that they have until they’ve lost it.  To be free.  You know, that’s quite a word, freedom.  I think that’s what he wanted.”
“Freedom – to want nothing, to expect nothing, to depend on nothing.”
"The mind is an attribute of an individual.  There is no such thing as a collective brain."
Lawyers should never marry other lawyers. This is called in-breeding. From this comes idiot children, and other lawyers.”
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