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Inui Takumi Quotes By Rafael Cruz

I came to the country [U.S] without speaking a word of English, without a penny, worked full time, 40 hours a week, went to school full time, opened my own small business, ended up being a multi-millionaire. If I can do it, without even knowing the language, anybody can do it. All it takes is determination, perseverance, and like Winston Churchill said: 'Never, never, never, never give up.' — Rafael Cruz

Inui Takumi Quotes By Margaret Hamilton

A great deal of my mail comes from fans of the 'Oz' picture - fans of all ages. The scholarly, the curious, the disbelievers write and ask how? why? when? what for? did you fly? melt? scream? cackle? appear? disappear? produce? sky-write? deal with monkeys? etc., etc., etc. — Margaret Hamilton

Inui Takumi Quotes By Dick Costolo

The Internet destroyed most of the barriers to publication. The cost of being a publisher dropped to almost zero with two interesting immediate results: anybody can publish, and more importantly, you can publish whatever you want. — Dick Costolo

Inui Takumi Quotes By Lily Cole

Marilyn Monroe and Vivienne Leigh are real icons of mine. In terms of visual culture, they are both so iconic. There weren't any paparazzi shots of them falling out of taxis, so they will always look so incredible. — Lily Cole

Inui Takumi Quotes By Lilly Singh

I am pretty weird - as weird as in my videos. The only difference is Lilly is not a performer, and Superwoman is. So Superwoman is very fearless. You'll never see her nervous. You'll never see her sad. But Lilly is a human. She is the person behind Superwoman, who gets sad and tired sometimes. — Lilly Singh

Inui Takumi Quotes By Nelson Rockefeller

Never forget that the most powerful force on earth is love. — Nelson Rockefeller

Inui Takumi Quotes By Eleanor Catton

How silently the world revolved, when one was brooding, and alone. — Eleanor Catton