Quote by Larry Flynt
The only question to ask yourself is, how much are you willing to

The only question to ask yourself is, how much are you willing to sacrifice to achieve this success? – Larry Flynt

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The two most misused words in the entire English vocabulary are love and friendship. A true friend would die for you, so when you start trying to count them on one hand, you dont need any fingers. – Larry Flynt

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Majority rule only works if youre also considering individual rights. Because you cant have five wolves and one sheep voting on what to have for supper. – Larry Flynt

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All you need is ignorance and confidence and the success is sure. – Mark Twain

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All of us are born for a reason, but all of us dont discover why. Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. Its what you do for others. – Danny Thomas

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The real end winner of NAFTA is going to be Mexico because we have the human capital. We have that resource that is vital to the success of the U.S. economy. – Vicente Fox

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As my father used to tell me, the only true sign of success in life is being able to do for a living that which makes you happy. – Al Yankovic

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