A Quote by Rob Liefeld

I'm very invested in 'Youngblood' at all stages. — © Rob Liefeld
I'm very invested in 'Youngblood' at all stages.

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I'm Tally Youngblood. Make me pretty." -Tally Youngblood
My name is tally youngblood and my mind is very ugly
I was still very invested in the team, very invested in how we were doing. I realized I needed to take a step back and start focusing on myself, my head and my eye, try to get my health back.
Everyone at ComiXology has been very supportive and enthusiastic about getting 'Youngblood' as well as the rest of the Awesome/Extreme catalogue online. Hopes are high that this relationship leads to more online comics.
We have good stages in our career and stages where you could do better.
I didn't buy Bentleys. I didn't live large. I invested in me. I invested in a lot of other people.
I'm invested in the UFC, but I'm invested in myself at the same time, showing everyone that I am one of the greatest.
I feel like I'd invested so much in the physical side of my life: running marathons - I brought a SEAL into my house - I have a trainer. But I've invested very little on the inner work, and in a world of distractions, I felt like to have the whole picture, I really had to spend a little time alone and work on being present.
I don't want to hurt you but I will if I have too - Tally Youngblood
So when things start going badly, you're invested in the characters in a way I think amplifies the horror and the fear because you're invested.
Early on, people invested in me because of my letters and then, somehow, after they invested, they stopped reading them.
I once invested in a risky business. Quite a few people warned me not to do so, but I still went ahead and invested the money.
Painting, especially much better than words, allows oneself to express the various stages of thought, including the deeper levels, the underground stages of the mental process.
Before there were stages we worked on raised platforms with cheesecloth overhead to diffuse the bright sunlight. The reason they built stages for silents was to get out of the wind.
I'm amazed by the potential of more companies employing integrated philanthropic initiatives at earlier stages in their life cycle. What if this were done on an even more massive scale? Consider what would happen if a top-tier venture-capital firm required the companies in which it invested to place 1% of their equity into a foundation serving the communities in which they do business.
I went through various stages in my childhood, as we all do, various stages of obsessions with people and things. And I did. I wanted to be the first white Harlem Globetrotter.
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