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21171 0743 Quotes By Gloria Steinem

I began to see that for some, religion was just a form of politics you couldn't criticize. — Gloria Steinem

21171 0743 Quotes By S. Azmat Hassan

Poverty is the greatest cause of terrorism. — S. Azmat Hassan

21171 0743 Quotes By Mark Hyman

Shrinking someone's stomach to the size of a walnut with surgery is one way to battle obesity and diabetes and may be lifesaving for a few, but it doesn't address the underlying causes. — Mark Hyman

21171 0743 Quotes By Jude Law

There is something nice about wearing the same thing everyday, having that go-to. — Jude Law

21171 0743 Quotes By Quentin Crisp

A clown is a horrible thing to happen to anyone. — Quentin Crisp

21171 0743 Quotes By William Ralph Inge

For better or worse, man is the tool-using animal, and as such he has become the lord of creation. When he is lord also of himself, he will deserve his self-chosen title homo sapiens. — William Ralph Inge

21171 0743 Quotes By James Elkins

Painting is an unspoken and largely unrecognized dialogue, where paint speaks silently in masses and colors and the artist responds in moods. — James Elkins

21171 0743 Quotes By Bryant McGill

The master action to move forward, is a form of inaction; being still and quiet. — Bryant McGill

21171 0743 Quotes By Peter Maxwell Davies

You can't pander to your audience. You might in the short term, but ultimately you can't hoodwink them, either. — Peter Maxwell Davies

21171 0743 Quotes By Anonymous

Experiences become less novel and more habitual. — Anonymous

21171 0743 Quotes By Ernest Gaines

You learn from music, from watching great athletes at work - how disciplined they are, how they move. You learn these things by watching a shortstop at work, how he concentrates on one thing at a time. You learn from classic music, from the blues and jazz, from bluegrass. From all this, you learn how to sustain a great line without bringing in unnecessary words. — Ernest Gaines