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    Richard  Polak
    “What is it that inspires you? What do you love to do? What would you do for free? At the beginning of my busi-ness career, my why was to become a millionaire, not a good why! And why not? Because that is an aspiration rather than a why. Aspirations, I have found, won’t fuel me when the going gets tough. But a true “why” will.”
    Richard Polak

  • #2
    Marilyn Dalla Valle
    “The door slid towards them like a freight train. One huge leap and they were clear with inches to spare. Icy water filled her white, leather sneakers and seeped into her denim jeans like kerosene rising in a wick.”
    Marilyn Dalla Valle, Westwind Secrets

  • #3
    Marc Jampole
    “You can’t save anyone who wouldn’t save themselves without you. It’s the
    hardest lesson to learn in life, take it from me.”
    Marc Jampole

  • #4
    Richard Carlson
    “So many people spend so much of their life energy 'sweating the small stuff' that they completely lose touch with the magic and beauty of life.”
    Richard Carlson

  • #5
    Jean M. Auel
    “Estaré a su lado contra mis peores enemigos y contra mis mejores amigos.”
    Jean M. Auel, The Mammoth Hunters

  • #6
    Chuck Dixon
    “Costumes. The clothes we wear over who we really are. Or really want to be”
    Chuck Dixon, Batgirl/Robin: Year One

  • #7
    Susanna Clarke
    “But that is not to say that there might not be someone in the world - I do not say I have seen him yet - whom I would be a little afraid to look at sometimes - for fear that he might be looking sad - or lost - or thoughtful, or - what, you know, might seem the worst of all - brooding on some private anger or hurt and so not knowing or caring if I looked at him at all.”
    Susanna Clarke, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell

  • #8
    Anne Frank
    “Harsh words and shouts are constantly being flung at my head, though I'm absolutely not used to it.”
    Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl

  • #9
    Art Spiegelman
    “Disaster is my muse.”
    Art Spiegelman, Maus I: A Survivor's Tale: My Father Bleeds History



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