History supplied numerous instances to prove that brute force is as nothing before soul-force.
For those that say I endanger my child: it's more likely that you will fall while walking on the sidewalk than I will while skating with my daughter.
You might not make it to the top, but if you are doing what you love, there is much more happiness there than being rich or famous.
I won't quit skating until I am physically unable.
I believe that people should take pride in what they do, even if it is scorned or misunderstood by the public at large.
Being different is awesome! All of those who are different are more interesting than those who are clamoring for acceptance because they follow the path.
My definition of success is doing what you love. I feel many people do things because they feel they have to, and are hesitant to risk following their passion. And obviously, yeah, it's hard right now. But maybe there's a chance that if you get laid off, maybe that's your saving grace, your chance to restart.
The last change in our point of view gives the whole world a pictorial air.
A man's respect for law and order exists in precise relationship to the size of his paycheck.
You talk of our having an idea; we do not have an idea. The idea has us, and martyrs us, and scourges us, and drives us into the arena to fight and die for it, whether we want to or not.
My worst fault is my belief that if you put bills unopened behind a picture frame, there is no need to pay them.