NEED SOME EXACT DIALOGUE

One of the most famous sequences in Spidey history is from the original “Amazing Spider-Man #33,” the conclusion of the Master Planner story. Spider-Man, buried under a hunk of machinery, gives himself a pep talk while he hoists it off himself. He’s saying something like, “Anyone can be a hero when things are going well. It’s when the going gets tough yada yada,” something like that. Problem is, I don’t have the issue or a reprint handy, and I need it for an article I’m writing. Does anyone more organized than I am (which is pretty much anybody) have the exact dialogue I’m ham-handedly summarizing? I don’t need the caption narrative; just what Spidey was saying to get himself stoked.

Thanks in advance.

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THIS TIME I MEAN IT

Here is the absolutely last, no two ways about it, this time I mean it blog entry about baseball for this season. Ready? Here it comes:

BWAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA

UP YOURS, GEORGE!!!

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

Ha.

Whew.

Okay. I’m done now.

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AND THIS JUST IN In a move that may provide some small solace to Yankees fans, Derek Jeter will not be charged for the error in the sixth inning. Instead, he’s having it charged to Visa.