3 Quotes & Sayings By Dm Raver

D.M. Raver is the author of the bestselling "Brand You" and "Brand You Too" series. She's also the CEO of her own company, DMR Enterprises, LLC. Her books have been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The Huffington Post, and USA Today, among others Read more

She has written for NBC Nightly News, Good Morning America, Oprah Magazine, and Fortune Small Business magazine (among many others). She has appeared on The Today Show, Anderson Cooper 360°, The View, and NPR's Fresh Air. Her clients include eBay, Microsoft, American Express OPEN (formerly known as Money magazine), Starbucks, Atlantic Records/Virgin Records/EMI/Capitol Records/Capitol Films/Disney Records (where she's done work with Alanis Morissette, Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears), New York Life Insurance Company (where she was a top-selling author for five years), Land Rover of Atlanta, and Dignity Health in San Francisco.

In addition to writing books and producing videos for business professionals all over the world, she also wrote a monthly column for Entrepreneur Magazine from 2005–2008.

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A grim expression came over Syah’s face. “The colt you speak of lost its mother during a storm. If this stallion was that colt, it is not just wild, it is insane. That horse will break your bones.” “And that will be a worthy end, a prince struck down by such a noble steed.” Fasime pushed himself off the support of the fence, but Oman grabbed his arm.“ It’s not worth it, Brother.”“I can tame him.” “What will we tell Mother and Father if he kills you?” Oman questioned.“ Tell them I gave my life with pride. Do not punish him if he kills me. Release him back into the wild, and my spirit will ride him into the mist. D.M. Raver
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(From Danielle Raver's short story THE ENCHANTRESS)Thick chains attached to the wall hold a metal collar and belt, restraining most of the tiger's movements. Open, bloody slashes cover his face and back, but he shows no loss of strength as he pulls on the chains and tries to rip the flesh of the surrounding humans with his deadly claws. Out of his reach, I kneel down before him, and his lightning-blue eyes cross my space for a moment. “Get her out of there! ” I hear from behind me.“ Numnerai, ” I speak urgently to the tiger. “They will kill you! ” He growls and gnashes his teeth, but I sense he is responding to me. “Great white tiger, your duty is to protect the prince. But how can you do that if they sink the end of a spear into your heart?” He looks at me for a longer moment. The fighters respond to this by growing still. In their desperation, they are overlooking my foolishness for a chance to save their fellows' lives. I crouch on my feet and begin to nudge closer to him. The tiger growls a warning, but does not slash out at me. “Think of the prince, protector of the palace. Right now he prays for you to live. . D.M. Raver