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Real men do not work for fame. That is what I think. Popularity is just a piece of crap. I prefer a private life.
— Aishah Madadiy
Every great human achievement is preceeded by extended periods of dedicated, concentrated effort.
— Brian Tracy
It's nice to feel that you have a purpose.
— Norman Schwarzkopf
I love to write rhymes that have that perfect jingle. You know what I'm saying when it makes your Heart tingle.
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
Story is a medicine which strengthens and arights the individual and the community.
— Clarissa Pinkola Estes
What better use for words than to inspire:
It's not by chance desire rhymes with fire. — Joseph Roccasalvo
It's not by chance desire rhymes with fire. — Joseph Roccasalvo
I dribble rhymes like basketball ...
People call me 'E.T.'
What's that, Shaq man?
'Extra Tall.' — Shaquille O'Neal
People call me 'E.T.'
What's that, Shaq man?
'Extra Tall.' — Shaquille O'Neal
Days? Had it only been days? Does the heart count days, or even hours?
— Elizabeth Vaughan
He was the mighty Fezzik, lover of rhymes, and you did not give up, no matter what.
— William Goldman
Through the trials and tribulations of life come the openness to receive greatness.
— Michelle Cruz-Rosado
Our actions are like blank rhymes, to which everyone applies what sense he pleases.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
I may be a werewolf and Scottish, but despite what you may have read about both, we are not cads!
— Gail Carriger
New York is traditional New York, you know what I'm saying? It's the stomping ground of the hustlers and go-getters.
— Busta Rhymes
Me? Jealous of him? No. What I was going to say was, or the fact that he has a stupid name. Blake? It rhymes with flake. Come on.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
Damn it all! What rhymes with rhythm?
— Ira Gershwin
I have an unsatisfied desire to shoot well with a bow.
— J.R.R. Tolkien