Who said this?

"They may call me a rube and a hick, but I'd a lot rather be the man who bought the Brooklyn Bridge than the man who sold it."
 
O.K., who are the two players in this conversation?

1st person: "You know, you never beat us on the battlefield."

2nd person: "That may be so, but it is also irrelevant."

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This comments were made in the closing days of the Vietnam war

General Frederick Weyand

Weyand's Vietnamese Counterpart - Colonel Tu
 
Here's an older one:
"Weakness is a crime! Don't be a criminal!"
This one was a Mr. Bernarr MacFadden (Originally Bernard McFadden, but he felt Bernarr sounded more like a lion's roar and MacFadden was more masculine.) He was a publisher of health and fitness magazines and books along with magazine titles like "True Stories" Parachuted for his 84th and 85th birthdays, I believe.

"They may call me a rube and a hick, but I'd a lot rather be the man who bought the Brooklyn Bridge than the man who sold it."
Quote from the ever quotable Will Rogers.
 
Here's a quote from a modern famous person:

“I think it's an honor to be a role model to one person or maybe more than that. If you are given a chance to be a role model, I think you should always take it because you can influence a person's life in a positive light, and that's what I want to do. That's what it's all about.”

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Tiger Woods
 
"I have made good judgements in the past. I have made good judgements in the future. "


Dan Quayle So, how did you guys find out about this "option" anyways? (Yet another way technology can mock me. ;) )
 
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