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For a good long stretch in the late '80s and early '90s, Patrick Swayze was the go-to guy for Hollywood casting agents looking for a rugged action hero with heart and soul-deep, but not too deep. Here are some key quotes that outline how anyone can become the dancin'-est, truckin'-est, surfin'-est tough guy on the block.
Many things are said, and quoted, in 25 years. Some become catchphrases. Others we'd like to forget. And some words capture the essence of a news event, a phenomenom, or a time. USA TODAY reporters and editors came up with this list of our Top 25 most memorable quotes of the last 25 years.
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(Once again, that's celebrity catch phrases, not character catch phrases. If we did character catch phrases, we'd be here for a month.) (For the record, Bugs Bunny qualifies. My decision.)
Weekend Quotes is a new weekly feature we have on Career Ramblings. We will feature mostly inspirational, business and educational quotes to give you that boost of motivation we all sometimes need.
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The following article is taken from the New Hampshire Business Review under the category of lawyers. This was one of Richard Lederer's columns on Looking at Language. Original date unknown.









