Yes, nothing but heart. Here's what MT had to say about a New Hampshire lawyer, "Harris is an American a long-legged vain, light-weight village lawyer from New Hampshire. If he had brains in proportion to his legs, he would make Solomon seem a failure; if his modesty equaled his ignorance, he would make a violet seem stuck up; if his learning equaled his vanity, he would make Von Humboldt seem as unlettered as the backside of a tomb-stone; if his stature were proportioned to his conscience; he would be a gem for a microscopes; if his ideas were big as his words, it would take a man three months to walk round one of them; if an audience were to contract to listen as long as he would talk, the audience would die of old age; and if he were to talk until he said something, he would still be on his hind legs when the last trumpet sounded. And would have cheek enough to wait until the disturbance was over and go on again." This was reprinted in an 1873 Eureka, CA newspaper. I would love to know where it originated. Coulter couldn't have said it better. JerryV