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Arnold Schwarzenegger photo
Arnold Schwarzenegger photo

“Why not? With my way of thinking, you always shoot for the top.”

Arnold Schwarzenegger (1947) actor, businessman and politician of Austrian-American heritage

On 60 Minutes, when asked whether he favors amending the U.S. Constitution to allow naturalized citizens (such as himself) to run for president. http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=oddlyEnoughNews&amp;storyID=6675372&amp;src=rss/oddlyEnoughNews&amp;section=news (31 October 2004). <br class="br">2000s

Arnold Schwarzenegger photo

“If it can bleed, we can kill it.”

Arnold Schwarzenegger (1947) actor, businessman and politician of Austrian-American heritage

Arnold Schwarzenegger photo
Arnold Schwarzenegger photo

“Positive thinking can be contagious. Being surrounded by winners helps you develop into a winner.”

Arnold Schwarzenegger (1947) actor, businessman and politician of Austrian-American heritage

Source: Arnold: The Education of a Bodybuilder

Arnold Schwarzenegger photo

“There are no shortcuts—everything is reps, reps, reps.”

Arnold Schwarzenegger book Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story

Source: Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story

Arnold Schwarzenegger photo

“Stop whining.”

Arnold Schwarzenegger (1947) actor, businessman and politician of Austrian-American heritage

Arnold Schwarzenegger photo
Arnold Schwarzenegger photo

“Marijuana… That's not a drug, that's a plant.”

Arnold Schwarzenegger (1947) actor, businessman and politician of Austrian-American heritage

Arnold Schwarzenegger photo

“Strength does not come from winning.”

Arnold Schwarzenegger (1947) actor, businessman and politician of Austrian-American heritage

From a 1982 interview with Boston Globe journalist Marian Christy. Christy, Marian. &quot;Winning according to Schwarzenegger.&quot; https://secure.pqarchiver.com/boston/doc/294151457.html Boston Globe: Boston, MA. 9 May 1982: p 51. Accessed 25 Jun 2016. <br class="br">1980s <br class="br">Context: Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength. When you make an impasse passable, that is strength. But you must have ego, the kind of ego which makes you think of yourself in terms of superlatives. You must want to be the greatest. We are all starved for compliments. So we do things that get positive feedback.

Groucho Marx photo

“Most young women do not welcome promiscuous advances. (Either that, or my luck's terrible.)”

Groucho Marx (1890–1977) American comedian

Source: Memoirs Of A Mangy Lover

Groucho Marx photo
Groucho Marx photo

“All geniuses die young.”

Groucho Marx (1890–1977) American comedian

Groucho Marx photo

“Die, my dear? Why that's the last thing I'll do!”

Groucho Marx (1890–1977) American comedian

Last words[citation needed]
Lord Palmerston had similar last words in 1865: "Die, my dear doctor! That's the last thing I shall do!"[citation needed]
Source: The Essential Groucho: Writings by, for, and about Groucho Marx

Groucho Marx photo

“Was that you or the duck?”

Groucho Marx (1890–1977) American comedian

Groucho Marx photo

“No one is completely unhappy at the failure of his best friend.”

Groucho Marx (1890–1977) American comedian

From his book Groucho and Me. It is a variation of a maxim by 17th-century French nobleman François de La Rochefoucauld: "In the adversity of our best friends, we often find something that is not displeasing." (Maxim 99 from Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims, 1665 edition.)

Groucho Marx photo
Groucho Marx photo