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StephenKingman wrote:Henry? I am inspired to do great damage to the handballing so-and-soGarathnormanmtts wrote:Eminem and thierry henry inspire me a lot !
May the wrath of the Leprechauns be upon him the Gallic git

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i school days by fnds and enemies that i have created (childish behavior)
later when coming to college life inspired by reading books and my professors who taught me and encouraged me to do things
i love them and respect all for what i am now
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and edgar allan poe and robert frost. and the dalai lama. and the cartoon characters who define who i want to become in the future.
and everyone who makes me smile every day.
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+1Ghastlies wrote:my mom will always be my inspiration
and edgar allan poe and robert frost. and the dalai lama. and the cartoon characters who define who i want to become in the future.
and everyone who makes me smile every day.
Poe is my greatgreatgreat inspiration
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AnnTylor wrote:George Carlin
+1.
Otherwise, i'd have to say: Camus, Karl Marx, Louis Althusser, Italo Calvino, Nikolai Gogol & Dostoevsky and many many more

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Example: Edward Norton.
Not only does he run regularly in marathons to raise money but he's a Member of the board of trustee's for Enterprise Community Partners, a non profit organization for developing affordable housing (which was founded by his grandfather.). Raises money for Crowdrise, a social networking community for volunteers. Known for his support for environmental causes and renewable energy projects such ad Enterprises Green Communities Initiative. He volunteers time and money towards social activist causes, including improving the quality of living in low income communities.
He was designated as the UN Goodwill Ambassador for biodiversity and president of the American Branch of the Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust. Not to mention he played soccer along side Woody Harrelson to match money for a charity event.
I love how low key he is. He does more for charities than he does movies. Him as an actor is more like his second job. Absolutely adore him. He's one of my biggest inspirations.
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