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Everybody, every tradesman that worked for Shafin or built my house got fully paid, well paid. Everybody got paid. I would like that to be said if I could because I haven't said it before, and it's important. People kind of think we left all these plumbers or electricians without getting paid. — Shane Filan
Before Eminem, the idea that there would be a white rapper that anybody would really check for was fantastic or amazing or impossible. — Talib Kweli
I want to knit socks for the soldiers."
"It's not as easy as that," she said, looking at me strangely. "It's difficult to turn a good heel. There are competitions over it. — Sara Gruen
I was all about my thoughts, my work, my inspiration. I was always in hair. — Vidal Sassoon
Jim Rohn's law of diminishing intent says that the longer you delay something, the less probability you have of actually doing it. — Michael Hyatt
There was much of the beautiful, much of the wanton, much of the bizarre, something of the terrible, and not a little of that which might have excited disgust. — Edgar Allan Poe
Embrace struggle ... It is your greatest teacher. — Russell Simmons
History, by apprising [the people] of the past, will enable them to judge of the future. — Thomas Jefferson
Bright faculties are a source of wisdom, not length of years. — Publilius Syrus
When I retire, the only thing that concerns me is that no one can say that I was a bad team-mate or disrespectful or self-important. — Fernando Torres
Hey, aren't you that guy who fixes cars?" Katie asked,
looking at my grease-covered work pants as if she couldn't believe I ever left the garage.
"Yeah, they let me out every now and then," I said. — Carolee Dean
The ungovernable passion for wealth.
[Lat., Opum furiata cupido.] — Ovid
As authentic as it is riveting and ultimately unforgettable. Your past will find you-and it can change your life. I think it's the most soulful book Patti Callahan has ever written. — Dorothea Benton Frank
Dramatic uprising of stupidity can start from nowhere and only be seen when it reaches it's climax. — Auliq Ice