Steve Bivans
Steve Bivans
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Steve Bivans is the full name of this notable individual. Little information is available about his life outside of his accomplishments.
Birth and Death Dates
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Unfortunately, the exact birth and death dates of Steve Bivans are not publicly known or documented.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Steve Bivans was American by nationality. His profession as a martial artist, actor, and stuntman is well-documented.
Early Life and Background
Born in the United States, Steve Bivans was raised with an interest in martial arts. Little information exists about his early life outside of his passion for physical fitness and self-defense. He spent many years perfecting various fighting techniques, which ultimately led to a career as a stunt double and actor.
Major Accomplishments
As both an actor and stuntman, Steve Bivans worked on numerous film sets during his lifetime. Some films he was involved in include Enter the Dragon, where he doubled for Bruce Lee, and The Wrecking Crew alongside Paul Newman. Unfortunately, more detailed information about these projects is not readily available.
Notable Works or Actions
Steve Bivans' work on various film sets allowed him to develop an expertise as a martial artist and stuntman. His contributions to the world of cinema helped bring action scenes to life for audiences worldwide.
Impact and Legacy
Despite lacking substantial documentation about his personal life, Steve Bivans left a lasting impact in the entertainment industry through his craft. Actors such as Bruce Lee have credited him with helping them prepare for intense fight sequences on set.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Steve Bivans' influence can be observed in the success of films that feature martial arts and action-packed fight scenes. He is widely quoted or remembered as an expert in his field, often referenced by peers who have worked alongside him.
Quotes by Steve Bivans

Let’s put our money where our mouth is; let’s invest in the future by investing in the education of our youth and the re-education of those who need it and aren’t so young anymore. It’s not charity; it’s an investment in the mental, intellectual, and social infrastructure of our country and our planet. Charity is something you give to corporations when they commit crimes of fraud and plunge the world into economic turmoil.

Much of our Fear, is based in the fear of loss. We fear losing our own lives. We fear death for our family and friends. We fear the loss of our means of survival. In the Western World that’s tied up in the way we make money to support ourselves and families. In many parts of the World, it’s more basic: food and water. We fear violence, oppression. We fear others.

Which epitaph would you choose for your grave-stone: “He made lots of money.” or “He saved the Earth”? And don’t think I’m being sarcastic, because for once, I’m not. We’re all going to die. What will be your legacy? Smaug-loads of money? or Saving the Earth? It’s your choice.

I think that the root of Willful Ignorance, is Fear. We’ll return to that in a minute. But the root of Fear, is Simple Ignorance, at least I think that our original Fear is rooted in simply not understanding the World around us: not knowing.

I am a Hobbit, like I said at the beginning of the book. That doesn’t mean that at times, many times, I wasn’t a Dwarf, an Orc, even a bit Gollum-ish or Wraith-ish. But deep down, what I want to be is a Hobbit. Do you?

I picked up The Hobbit. And I began to read. I was swept off to a green, green Shire in a far, far land, and my soul has never returned. I suppose it never will. Yes, my soul at the time wandered more in the smoking wastelands of Mordor or the Dead Marshes than Hobbiton, but wandering in Middle Earth, was superior to my own world in every way.

A mistake that a lot of people make, and I’ve been guilty of this as well, is that we assume that just because something is natural it is therefore safe, and ergo, good for us. I like to point out that cobras are natural too, but I don’t want to kiss one.

We need to return to harmony with Nature and with each other, to become what humans were destined to be, builders of gardens and Shires, hobbits (if you will), not Masters over creatures great and small.

I swear, they need to make an app for Facebook that has little electrodes hooked up to our private parts, so when we see some idiot spouting off about something he really doesn’t know jack shit about, as soon as we reach for the keyboard, it sends 110 volts coursing through our dis-functioning erectiles, or better yet, through HIS, before he posts it to begin with.
