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“What counts is what you do with your money, not where it came from.”
Source : "Investment Gurus: A Road Map to Wealth from the World's Best Money Managers" by Peter J. Tanous, (p. 267), 1999.
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“I think that one thing I have learned as a freshman is that it is really important to collaborate.”
Source : “Erin Burnett Ourfront”, www.cnn.com. January 17, 2012.
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“It comes with faith, for with complete faith there is no fear of what faces you in life or death.”
Source : Jacqueline Cochran, Maryann Bucknum Brinley, Maryann Busknum (1988). “Jackie Cochran: An Autobiography”, Bantam
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“I am better able to imagine hell than heaven; it is my inheritance, I suppose.”
Source : Elinor Wylie (1934). “The Novels of Elinor Wylie”
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“I'll say this, and this has nothing to do with gender or sexuality: You do not want to get licked in the face repeatedly by another human being. You just don't. It's not pleasant.”
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“As an artist, as an actor, as a writer, you have to use what's personal to you. You have to be personal about your work; otherwise, it doesn't ring true.”
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“Good native Taste, tho' rude, is seldom wrong, Be it in music, painting, or in song: But this, as well as other faculties, Improves with age and ripens by degrees.”
Source : John Armstrong (1770). “Miscellanies;”, p.129
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“Never stop being a kid, Richard. Never stop feeling and seeing and being excited with great things like air and engines and sounds of sunlight within you. Wear your little mask if you must to protect you from the world but if you let that kid disappear you are grown up and you are dead.”