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2338 N Quotes By Peter Lindbergh

I have a very big apartment in Paris but you can't really move around there anymore; piles of books everywhere. I don't want any more books. I have too many books; sometimes I have to buy another copy of a book that I know I have somewhere in my house or office because I can't find it. — Peter Lindbergh

2338 N Quotes By Ian Johnston

...the work of his favourite painter at the time, brett whitely, seemed to offer some focus for his rebellious attitude towards moribund suburban melbourne. cave was intrigued by the intensity and diversity of the themes that the sydney-based painter included in his landscapes — Ian Johnston

2338 N Quotes By Edward De Bono

An idea that is developed and put into action is more important than an idea that exists only as an idea. — Edward De Bono

2338 N Quotes By Paul Martin

The vicious circle has been shattered. Canadians now enjoy the benefits of the virtuous circle. — Paul Martin

2338 N Quotes By Namkhai Norbu

Controlling the position of one's body and keeping a straight back are not contemplation, but can in fact become an obstacle to contemplation ... when leaving the body 'uncontrolled' is spoken of, what is meant is simply allowing the body to remain in an authentic, uncorrected condition, in which it is not necessary to modify or improve anything. This is because, since all our attempts at correcting the body come from the reasoning mind, they are all false and artificial. — Namkhai Norbu

2338 N Quotes By Gio Gonzalez

I remember when I started off, my first car was a Kia Spectra. With a spoiler kit and some rims. — Gio Gonzalez

2338 N Quotes By John Patrick Hickey

Do not allow your thoughts of what was to steal what can be. — John Patrick Hickey

2338 N Quotes By Mikhail Lermontov

You too are an exile, I thought. You morn for the broad open steppes where you have room to spread your icy wings. Here you feel stifled and constricted, like an eagle that cries and beats against the bars of its iron cage. — Mikhail Lermontov