Duane Hewitt Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Duane Hewitt
I think if God came down and gave us all His version of Empathy then all the world's problems would surely become a thing of the past. — Duane Hewitt
I've never quite understood why the knuckleheads of the planet so outnumber the rest of us. — Duane Hewitt
If ever we find the truth to be offensive, then we must be prepared to change what is true. — Duane Hewitt
Create always: As God has seen fit in His perfection to give you such abilities, work and share of your gifts. — Duane Hewitt
In dream, delusion, and fantasy, exist man's next best reality: that place where he is the creator of his own worlds; where he builds, learns, discovers and entertains; is master of all outcomes, his own god of destiny, and thus the student of his own evolving and ever uncertain truth. — Duane Hewitt
If you can write, paint, or compose without fear, pain, tears or questions, then you are either very blessed or very bland. — Duane Hewitt
I am increasingly convinced that humankind's best future lies within the power of the imagination, with knowledge following closely in step. — Duane Hewitt
Death is an opportunity to shed all guilt; to step away from the dogma and contrivances of mankind; and to finally be unbound from all hindrances to knowledge. — Duane Hewitt
I'm not afraid of death, just of dying. — Duane Hewitt
So much of life isn't about having the right answer; it's about knowing the right question. — Duane Hewitt
There is a journey that all must take regardless of its direction or apparent meaning. An artist plucks out their heart, holds it forth, and be it through agony or ecstasy, is prepared to be measured for the gift that is the highest honor, to create, and therein be judged on those merits alone. And, somewhere in the skein of all creation is that which demands of those whom would aspire to create beauty and wonder, no matter the cost, because creation, all of it, is worth every ounce the pain of its birth.
From the novel, Diminished Fifth — Duane Hewitt
Music (Definition; Noun): The artistic organization of sound for the joy and experience of listening. — Duane Hewitt
Soli Deo Gloria should be ascribed to every good work. — Duane Hewitt
Crime, like war, is an aberration of creation. — Duane Hewitt