"There is nothing which at once affects a man so much and so little as his own death." ― Samuel Butler Topic(s): Strength Tags: nothing, there, which More From Samuel Butler "Life is like music; it must be composed by ear, feeling, and instinct, not by rule." "Those who have never had a father can at any rate never know the sweets of losing one. To most men the death of his father is a new lease of life." "The great pleasure of a dog is that you may make a fool of yourself with him and not only will he not scold you, but he will make a fool of himself too." More In Strength "You will know that forgiveness has begun when you recall those who hurt you and feel the power to wish them well."― Lewis B. Smedes "I have always been an outstanding football player, I have always had uncanny abilities, great arm strength, an immense ability to play the game from a quarterback standpoint. The problem was that I wasn’t given the liberty to do certain things when I was young."― Michael Vick "I’ve always been really athletic, which really helped, because when I first started doing the training for Bulletproof Monk, it required so much strength that if I didn’t have a base I don’t really know what I would have done."― Jaime King