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Influenced (Influencing Trilogy  #3) Influenced by Daniel Hurst
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“There are only so many times a lion can play with you before you just want it to rip your head off and get it over with.”
Daniel Hurst, Influenced
“Who knew that Instagram could result in so many people suddenly being able to earn an income just by posting photos of themselves with a certain product?”
Daniel Hurst, Influenced
“Who knew that displaying your relationship status or sending a tweet about your breakfast could fundamentally change the fabric of society?”
Daniel Hurst, Influenced
“Who said being rich was all about having fun? It’s all about business. Business. Business. Business.”
Daniel Hurst, Influenced
“Money talks all over the world, but in Dubai, it positively shouts.”
Daniel Hurst, Influenced
“That is what people do. They forget. They move on to the next big thing. They attach themselves to the next hot topic. They align themselves with the next shooting star.”
Daniel Hurst, Influenced
“The only thing that should scare you about your dream is the thought of giving up on it.”
Daniel Hurst, Influenced
“I think lying is unacceptable to those who never do it. But for everybody else, if they are willing to accept a lie, then it’s usually because they have told a lie themselves sometime before.”
Daniel Hurst, Influenced
“I think that lying is a necessary part of life. I don’t think it is abhorrent or selfish. In fact, I think that it can often be vital to somebody’s chances of survival’.”
Daniel Hurst, Influenced
“I have always wanted to do that. To upload a post or be the centre of a news story that is so large that it results in so many people going online at the same time and the huge surge in activity causes havoc to servers and newsrooms around the world.”
Daniel Hurst, Influenced
“I have always hated sleeping over at someone else’s house as a guest because you end up with that anxiety every morning of wondering if the other person is awake. You don’t want to get up too early in case you disturb their sleep, but then again you don’t want to lie in bed too long because then they might think you are lazy and possibly even rude.”
Daniel Hurst, Influenced