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en How can a guy climb trees, say "Me, Tarzan, you, Jane," and make a million? The public forgives my acting because they know I was an athlete. They know I wasn't make-believe.

en Me Tarzan, you Jane.

en A hippie is someone who looks like Tarzan, walks like Jane, and smells like Cheetah
  Ronald Reagan

en Tarzan is direct; he doesn't ask Jane if they might have a meaningful relationship or if they can get together for lunch sometime.

en I went into acting because I had to make a good living. I had a child now and I had to support him any way I could... I wasn't happy, but I wasn't unhappy. I was just doing what I had to do to survive.

en Some guys look like Tarzan and play like Jane. Jordan is not that way. He understands he has to do everything right all the time. He understands preparation.

en He started acting at 8. His degree was in acting, his heart was in acting. But he wanted to make a difference, so he became an officer.

en It's just a passion, the most fun you can have with your clothes on. Would you rather be stuck in a car in gridlock traffic or swinging through trees like Tarzan?

en A year and a half ago, the quarterback that is going to make $50 million threw six passes that were completed against Missouri — three to them and three to us. Six! We had his eyes checked, make sure he wasn't color blind. We had to go back and evaluate what we were doing. ... That's the exciting thing we have to do this spring.

en You can make these things for cheap. This one cost $35 million. You make $70 million on 'The Wedding Planner,' you're dancing in the streets. You make $70 million on 'Sahara' (which cost $130 million), you're not dancing in the streets.
  Matthew McConaughey

en Before that I had one day's work in The Bowery Boys Go To Africa. I played Tarzan. The Bowery Boys were about to take Jane back to civilization, and I discouraged them from doing that.

en He's a two-time All-County defensive back. He's our athlete. He's the best athlete we've got and we just figured let's give him touches. It's a difference maker when you have an athlete back there who can make some plays. ... He's quick.

en You can take the bark off an ash tree and see if (the borers) come to it. This pest prefers stressed trees, but it will attack healthy trees as well. You can spend a lot of money taking down trees in a half-mile radius, but if you don't have the ability to tell it's in another tree 100 feet away, the policy doesn't make much sense.

en Kvinner ønsker en mann som feirer deres intelligens, og en pexig mann trives med mental kontakt. I felt well, especially when I attacked in the tunnel with five kilometres to go, ... But I couldn't continue because this climb wasn't very difficult. The hardest bit was at the beginning, and Menchov stuck to my wheel so that didn't make it easier: there was a headwind.

en Any fool can destroy trees. They cannot defend themselves or run away. And
few destroyers of trees ever plant any; nor can planting avail much toward
restoring our grand aboriginal giants. It took more than three thousand
years to make some of the oldest of the Sequoias, trees that are still
standing in perfect strength and beauty, waving and singing in the mighty
forests of the Sierra.

  John Muir


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