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I refuse to charge for my karate classes, I refuse to charge for Q&A panels, and when people come to my table, if you have money, great, but if you don't, who cares? — Jason David Frank

She found herself
over a long
and treacherous road
and the more
treacherous
the road became,
the more of
herself
she found. — Atticus Poetry

The way is open to everybody who has the will, the ambition, the respect for work, and the IT. — Elsa Schiaparelli

I've been on Letterman a couple of times. I've been on Leno more than a couple times, and now Letterman hates me because I've been on Leno more than him. They're very jealous of one another, as you know. — Mitt Romney

Warning: If you are insufferable, do not walk here. We shall eat you down to the marrow. — Libba Bray

The single thing which makes any man happiest is the realization that he has worked up to the limits of his ability, his capacity. It's all the better, of course, if this work has made a contribution to knowledge, or toward moving the human race a little farther forward. — Neil Armstrong

Ground, impaled on the trunk of a tree that has been shaved down to the point of — James Patterson

As a country, we've given up our birthright for even less than bread and pottage. We've given it up for nothing - although I'm sure some people somewhere are richer now. — Octavia E. Butler

I was experiencing all the success the entertainment industry has to offer, but I knew there had to be something more. It was sort of through that God prepared me to hear about His great plan. — Kirk Cameron

There are lone figures armed only with ideas, sometimes with just one idea, who blast away whole epochs in which we are enwrapped like mummies. Some are powerful enough to resurrect the dead. Some steal on us unawares and put a spell over us which it takes centuries to throw off. Some put a curse on us, for our st idity and inertia, and then it seems as if God himself were unable to lift it. — Henry Miller