Quote by Chuck Norris
Men are like steel. When they lose their temper, they lose their w

Men are like steel. When they lose their temper, they lose their worth. – Chuck Norris

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People need to realise what real happiness and success is, because success as an actor is fleeting. You can be up there one day and gone the next. – Chuck Norris

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In America the schools have become too permissive, the kids now are controlling the schools, the tail is wagging the dog. Weve got to make a change there and get it back to where the teachers have control of the classrooms. – Chuck Norris

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There is always a type of man who says he loves his fellow men, and expects to make a living at it. – E. W. Howe

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