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  • Grunts on the line, where the enemy wants them dead, still goof off - even knowing that by letting their guard down they might die. -- David Hackworth
  • That's what supporting the troops is really all about - making sure American grunts get the right stuff! -- David Hackworth
  • In video games and animation, you find that the toughest things to make different are the things that aren't words: grunts, groans, gasps. -- Phil LaMarr
  • Our generals talk a good game about taking care of their grunts, and the majority of our Beltway politicians bay with moralistic fervor about how they, too, support the troops. -- David Hackworth
  • You don't attack the grunts of Vietnam; you blame the theory behind the war. Nobody who fought in that war was at fault. It was the war itself that was at fault. It's the same thing with psychotherapy. -- James Hillman
  • I have had the opportunity to work with Andy Lincoln a lot. He's got a remarkable process. He just has these ways of sinking into the scene and into character that are very physical. He'll make these sounds and these grunts and these moans... I don't know what it is that he's channeling! It lets you know it's okay for you to do that, too. -- Andrew J. West
  • The desire to create literature leads to frights, grunts, and coy looks. -- Mason Cooley
  • If only all our conflicts could be resolved with a few grunts and a smack in the ass. -- Jonathan Tropper
  • I suppose you might call me the sophisticated type. I like to act with dialogue. Not with grunts. -- Cary Grant
  • I'm still trying to find the perfect Nirvana song that's an example of that, but you do hear a lot of their songs start with an extremely emotional death grunts... -- Ian Christe
  • You don't attack the grunts of Vietnam; you blame the theory behind the war. Nobody who fought in that war was at fault. It was the war itself that was at fault. -- James Hillman
  • You can get far in North America with laconic grunts. "Huh," "hun," and "hi!" in their various modulations, together with "sure," "guess so," "that so?" and "nuts!" will meet almost any contingency. -- Ian Fleming
  • Romance takes place in the middle distance. Romance is looking in at yourself through a window clouded with dew. Romance means leaving things out: where life grunts and shuffles, romance only sighs. -- Margaret Atwood
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