We're mighty limber when a hard wind's blowing, because we know it pays to be limber. When trouble comes we bow to the inevitable without any mouthing, and we work and we smile and we bide our time. And we play along with lesser folks and we take what we can get from them. And when we're strong enough, we kick the folks whose necks we've climbed over.
 Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind (1936). copy citation

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Author Margaret Mitchell
Source Gone with the Wind
Topic work trouble
Date 1936
Language English
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