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Dan Poynter
Dan Poynter

Dan Poynter, born on September 17, 1938, and passed away on November 3, 2015, was a renowned author. His works spanned various fields, including self-publishing, travel, and adventure. Poynter is known for his contributions to the self-publishing industry and is often referred to as the 'father of self-publishing'. more

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“My religious convictions and scientific views cannot at present be more specifically defined than as those of a believer in creative revolution. I desire that no public monument or work of art or inscription or sermon or ritual service commemorating me shall suggest that I accepted the tenets peculiar to any established church or denomination nor take the form of a cross or any other instrument of torture or symbol of blood sacrifice.”

“But whether the risks to which liberty exposes us are moral or physical our right to liberty involves the right to run them. A man who is not free to risk his neck as an aviator or his soul as a heretic is not free at all; and the right to liberty begins, not at the age of 21 years but 21 seconds.”