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There is only one way to success, wealth and achievement and that is through a lot of hard work. — John Patrick Hickey

The only people who claim that money is not important are people who have enough money so that they are relieved of the ugly burden of thinking about it. — Joyce Carol Oates

Tomorrow is another day. I've got plenty of things to worry about right now. — Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

It's very important to be able to distinguish the actors from the characters they play. — Emily VanCamp

How many leaps did Nijinksy take before he made the one that startled the world? He took thousands and thousands and it is that legend that gives us the courage, the energy, and arrogance to go back into the studio knowing that while there is so little time to be born to the instant, you will work again among the many that you may once more be born as one. That is a dancer's world. — Martha Graham

for Wainaina, Afropolitanism has become the marker of crude cultural commodification - a phenomenon increasingly "product driven," design focused, and "potentially funded by the West." Through an Afropolitan lens, "travel is easy" and "people are fluid." Certainly, magazines, designers, and business execs have seized the term for their own purposes. — Anonymous

You see, I'd not a very good place here; the fellows looked on me as a sort of special object of ridicule, on account of the hat and cane, walk, and so on, though I thought I'd got over that by this time. — Richard H. Davis

Give me an educated mother, I shall promise you the birth of a civilized, educated nation — Napoleon Bonaparte

You don't have to cheat to lose your girl or your woman. You can lose her from lack of communication, attention and disrespect. It's not all about what you do, sometimes it's about what you don't do. — Chris Sain Jr.

I made the first sandwich before entering college. — Fred DeLuca

After all, Sergios was not all bad. He was tough, ruthless, arrogant and selfish, but while he might have the morals of an alley cat, he had been remarkably kind to her mother. — Lynne Graham

I was not the sort of boy who could train a dragon with a mere lifting of an eyebrow. I was not a natural at the Heroism business. I had to work at it. This is the story of becoming a Hero the Hard Way. — Cressida Cowell