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  • A fat house-keeper makes leane Executors. [A fat housekeeper makes lean executors.] -- George Herbert
  • Behind the October Revolution there are more influential personalities than the thinkers and executors of Marxism. -- Vladimir Lenin
  • The actors are the greatest executors of tone in a film. They're the most important cinematic component. -- Alexander Payne
  • I've arranged with my executor to be buried in Chicago. Because when I die, I want to still remain active politically. -- Mort Sahl
  • A dinner invitation, once accepted, is a sacred obligation. If you die before the dinner takes place, your executor must attend. -- Ward McAllister
  • I cannot help leaving my books behind me whenever God calls me hence; but in every other respect, my own hands will be my executors. -- John Wesley
  • It is perfectly possible to be a professional director or a professional writer and not to be an artist: merely a sort of executor of other people's ideas. -- Andrei Tarkovsky
  • You have to give credit where credit's due. Steve [Jobs] has been probably the single hardware/software forward-looking thinker and executor in our lifetime as an individual. He's quite a brilliant innovator. -- Christopher Galvin
  • I feel a great responsibility playing a historical figure because whether they were good or bad, I feel like the person deserves a fair shake. It's like being the executor of their estate in some ways. -- Vincent Piazza
  • Many leave the labours of half their life to their executors and to chance, because they will not send them abroad unfinished, and are unable to finish them, having prescribed to themselves such a degree of exactness as human diligence can scarcely ontain. -- Samuel Johnson
  • I love man-kind, but I hate the institutions of the dead unkind. Men execute nothing so faithfully as the wills of the dead, to the last codicil and letter. They rule this world, and the living are but their executors. Such foundation too have our lectures and our sermons, commonly. -- Henry David Thoreau
  • This mutual dependencies no longer the dialectical relationship between master and servant, which has been broken in the struggle for mutual recognition, but rather a vicious circle which encloses both the master and the servant. Do the technicians rule, or is their rule that of the others, who rely on the technicians as their planners and executors? -- Herbert Marcuse
  • A woman who sets her rights, the supposed right to privacy or right over her own body, above the life of another human being is saying that a woman's rights are superior to human rights. She has put herself above the human race, she has made herself the executor over life and death. Is that a woman's right? -- Janet E. Smith
  • When parents put gold into the hands of youth, when they should put a rod under their girdle--when instead of awe they make them past grace, and leave them rich executors of goods, and poor executors of godliness, then it is no marvel that the son being left rich by his father's will, becomes reckless by his own will. -- John Lyly
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