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Your being happy is an incentive to the world.


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The uber successful are those who breed success in others.



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Excellence never seeks excuses.



If they aren't laughing at your goals, you are not dreaming big enough.

If they aren't laughing at your goals, you are not dreaming big enough.



The idea you implement is more important than the ideas you collect.

The idea you implement is more important than the ideas you collect.



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