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14840 Quotes By Natassia Malthe

I'd like to someday see myself married to my true love and starting a big family, and at the same time still having an artistic job. — Natassia Malthe

14840 Quotes By Kiki Smith

Making art is a lot about just seeing what happens if you put some energy into something. — Kiki Smith

14840 Quotes By Lord Byron

There was a sound of revelry by night, And Belgium's capital had gathered then Her beauty and her chivalry, and bright The lamps shone o'er fair women and brave men. A thousand hearts beat happily; and when Music arose with its voluptuous swell, Soft eyes looked love to eyes which spake again, And all went merry as a marriage bell. But hush! hark! a deep sound strikes like a rising knell! — Lord Byron

14840 Quotes By Maria Montessori

It is not true that I invented what is called the Montessori Method ... I have studied the child; I have taken what the child has given me and expressed it, and that is what is called the Montessori Method. — Maria Montessori

14840 Quotes By Donald Ray Pollock

I would try to write my own story about some East Coast suburbanite having an affair or something like that. So I did that for maybe two years or so, and it just wasn't working for me at all. — Donald Ray Pollock

14840 Quotes By Geoff Mains

The leather community is largely anarchistic and shares a healthy distrust of power and arrogance. — Geoff Mains

14840 Quotes By Narendra Modi

Make in India' is a LION's step! This initiative on one hand, will increase manufacturing growth, and at the same time, will directly benefit the youth of the nation in the form of employment. — Narendra Modi

14840 Quotes By Khushwant Singh

We can see the process of deification taking place in the Indians' perception of Mahatma Gandhi. Here we had as great a man as any the world has seen, but also full of human frailties. Not one of his four sons got on with him; one even embraced Islam to spite him. He was vain, took offence at the slightest remark against him, and a fad-ist who made nubile girls lie naked next to him to make sure that he had overcome his libidinous desires. All these failings which make him human and down to earth and yet hold him up as a shining example of a human being for all of mankind are being lost thanks to our putting him on a pedestal and worshipping him. It is time we learnt to give avatars and prophets their proper places as important historical personalities who did good to humanity. No more than that. — Khushwant Singh