Ernie Colon Quotes
I did with my wife a comic book for the Raynham Hall Museum in Long Island. They sell the book every single time a busload of kids comes in.

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I like playing with that space between laughter and discomfort where your discomfort can also make you laugh, and you're confused about the mixed feelings. That's challenging, and I think that's what makes for some of the best art.
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At the age of 60, I am less experimental and more mature. I want most of all to convey my understanding of life.
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The decisions and problems of Uruguay will be resolved by Uruguayans.
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One must not let oneself be overwhelmed by sadness.
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Maybe since I was 35 years old it was time to go upstairs.
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The nearest way to God Leads through love's open door; The path of knowledge is Too slow for evermore
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I want to be the most exciting fighter out there.
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It's a mindset, it's all in the mind.
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Too often an institution serves to bless the majority opinion. Today when too many move to the rhythmic beat of the status quo, whoever would be a Christian must be a nonconformist.
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The imagination is never governed, it is always the ruling and divine power.
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Those prepared to give their lives in freedom's cause, come over to me.
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Is this my best team ever? I won't know that for another 20 years or so.
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I never realized how closely connected the body and heart are until I met him.
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All my life, I have been surrounded by the track. The week I was born, Dad took me to training. I do recall at some stage being pushed around in a pram on a track. I have a lot of inspiration from him. To see him carrying the Sydney Olympic torch really ignited my dream. As a coach, he knows the in and outs of race walking and technique.
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I want my books to sell, to be read. I'm not interested in being obscure.
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If you can't sell to 1 in 1000, why market to a million?
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We only know ourselves and what we really are when the force of circumstances brings us out.
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I did with my wife a comic book for the Raynham Hall Museum in Long Island. They sell the book every single time a busload of kids comes in.