60ties Fashion Quotes & Sayings
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Violence comes from the belief that other people cause our pain and therefore deserve punishment. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

I shrugged the questions away. I'd find out the answers soon enough - body by bloody, bloody body. — Jennifer Estep

Human ingenuity," wrote Leonardo da Vinci, whose Vitruvian Man became the ultimate symbol of the intersection of art and science, "will never devise any inventions more beautiful, nor more simple, nor more to the purpose than Nature does. — Walter Isaacson

To be honest, I chose romance because writing a book seemed so dauntingly long. I looked around for something short, discovered Harlequin romances, and decided to read a few to see if I could do it. — Lori Wilde

Being a bestselling author is a wonderful feeling. My publisher loves me (almost unconditionally). My contracts — Ashwin Sanghi

Whoever touches the mountain shall be put to death for his irreverence. — Ademola Adejumo

THAT'S THE POINT, SHERLOCK!', — John Green

Maybe, it wasn't stuck in my mind. Maybe,just maybe, it was stuck in my heart for so long that it grew wings and wanted to fly, but didn't know how. — Shannon L. Alder

Kindliness, friendliness, the courtesy of the heart, are ever-flowing streams of non egoistic impulses, and have given far more powerful assistance to culture than even those much more famous demonstrations which are called pity, mercy, and self-sacrifice. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Peace means far more than the opposite of war. — Fred Rogers

Optimism ... is neither weak nor naive. It can be tough and pure and earned just as clearly as any brooding existential despair. — Charlie Pierce

It is probably safe to say that in strongly hierarchical societies the only people to whom something approaching nationalist sentiments can be attributed in pre-modern times is the ruling elite, and then only at times. — Patricia Crone

MAGHRIBI: Learning is in activity. Learning through words alone is minor activity. — Idries Shah

I started working for the 'NY Observer' when I was 33. After I had been writing for them for about a year and a half the editor said, 'Your stories are the most talked about stories in the 'Observer'; you should have your own column.' — Candace Bushnell