Quote by Criss Angel
Im actually tougher on myself as I get older. Its a vicious cycle.

Im actually tougher on myself as I get older. Its a vicious cycle. The things that are important in life are the things that you cant buy in life: love, health and happiness. I say that, and I believe that, and I try to live that. – Criss Angel

Other quotes by Criss Angel

I think that the problem is that people fear so many things and they dont live life to its fullest. And for me as an artist, if God should want me to come this Wednesday to the end of my life, so be it. – Criss Angel

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Fear
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I like to say magic is the worlds second oldest profession, a mystical and often awe-inspiring spectacle that, throughout the ages, has blended superstition, trickery and religion. – Criss Angel

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Religion
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Magic is the oldest part of the show business profession. It can now be used as a forward-thinking tool to build a childs confidence. It has been an amazing part in many entertainers lives, including Steve Martin and the late Johnny Carson. – Criss Angel

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amazing
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Happiness
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For this generation, ours, life is nuclear survival, liberty is human rights, the pursuit of happiness is a planet whose resources are devoted to the physical and spiritual nourishment of its inhabitants. – Jimmy Carter

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There is no worse sorrow than remembering happiness in the day of sorrow. – Alfred de Musset

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Happiness is a very small desk and a very big wastebasket. – Robert Orben

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Happiness

Money, if it does not bring you happiness, will at least help you be miserable in comfort. – Helen Gurley Brown

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Smile! It increases your face value. – Robert Harling, Steel Magnolias

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Smiles

Thinking: the talking of the soul with itself. – Plato

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inspirational

The man who is aware of himself is henceforward independent and he is never bored, and life is only too short, and he is steeped through and through with a profound yet temperate happiness. – Virginia Woolf

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Happiness

The greater the decrease in the social significance of an art form, the sharper the distinction between criticism and enjoyment by the public. The conventional is uncritically enjoyed, and the truly new is criticized with aversion. – Walter Benjamin

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Art