Quote by Paul Stanley
The financial reward is great and I love the life I have, but all

The financial reward is great and I love the life I have, but all money makes possible is for you to stop worrying about money. Then you have freedom to live your life. – Paul Stanley

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When you start fooling around with drugs, youre hurting your creativity, youre hurting your health. Drugs are death, in one form or another. If they dont kill you, they kill your soul. And if your souls dead, youve got nothing to offer, anyway. – Paul Stanley

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