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Old 05-19-2006, 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by cincibuck
I'll agree and respectfully disagree. A Nobel does a hell of alot more for humanity than a superb football coach and for no where near the reward. But then Madonna makes big bucks too and so does fifty cent. Go figure.
yeah, that Arafat sure did alot of good for humanity.
Sorry, couldn't resist.

My 2 cents - some of the greatest people on the planet are people you will never hear about, but positively influence the lives of a multitude of people in their own way. Being famous or rich has absolutely nothing to do with greatness in most cases.
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