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Max Kolbe Quotes By Kamal Ravikant

So I return to the question, "if I loved myself, truly and deeply, what would I do?" The answer comes easy: I'd fly. Fly as high as I possibly can. Then, I'd fly higher. — Kamal Ravikant

Max Kolbe Quotes By Haruki Murakami

In this world, there are things you can only do alone, and things you can only do with somebody else. It's important to combine the two in just the right amount. — Haruki Murakami

Max Kolbe Quotes By Christa B. Allen

I want to play a princess or some woman from royalty or aristocracy. If I get to have an accent, even better. And I want to play a butt-kicking superhero, like Catwoman. — Christa B. Allen

Max Kolbe Quotes By Danny Thomas

Success has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others. — Danny Thomas

Max Kolbe Quotes By Warren Buffett

It's only when the tide goes out that you learn who's been swimming naked. — Warren Buffett

Max Kolbe Quotes By Robert Nelson

There was once a time when art history and film were basically the same medium, but art history is frozen in late-19th-century technology that has survived into the early 21st century. — Robert Nelson

Max Kolbe Quotes By Norman Vincent Peale

Confidently receive God's abundant blessings. Think abundance, prosperity, and the best of everything. — Norman Vincent Peale

Max Kolbe Quotes By Joe Queenan

Choochiness is yet another British term that has no precise meaning, but, like pornography, you know it when you see it. The way I have things stacked up, choochiness is a particularly British amalgam of cuddlywuddliness, cutesypiedness, and butter-wouldn't-melt-in-my-mouthedness that embraces everything from shops named The Ketch to Hugh Grant's stammer. It is a grating and often maddening behavioral pattern that makes others want to reach out and pinch the choochster's cheeks while secretly longing to stuff a hand grenade right down his throat. "Paul McCartney is choochy; John Lennon is not," says my brother-in-law, Max, who fled England for France in 1976, largely to escape from rampant choochiness. "Paul McCartney: choochy. John Lennon: not choochy. That's the difference." THERE — Joe Queenan