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Top Absorto Quotes

Freedom is what we do with what is done to us. — Jean-Paul Sartre

Language should be an ever developing procedure and not an isolated occurrence. — Robert Smithson

Attitude ... is the vanguard of your true self. — John C. Maxwell

I've rebelled against all types of conformity throughout my life, not just Utah's conservative culture — Bert McCracken

What I see in Nature is a grand design that we can understand only imperfectly, one with which a responsible person must look at with humility. — Albert Einstein

I try to be realistic, listen to my body and know when to slow down. — Christie Rampone

Secrets are inherently selfish. The longer you keep them, the harder it is to put yourself in other people's shoes about them and the more irrational your thinking surrounding it becomes. — James Scott

With 'True Grit,' the language was very specific, as is Shakespeare. You couldn't really improvise, nor would you really ever have to. I never felt the need to. It was all so beautifully written, and it was all right there. — Hailee Steinfeld

From sunrise to sunset, I was in the forest, sometimes far from the house, with my goat who watched me as a mother does a child. All the animals in the forest became my friends, even dangerous and poisonous ones. Thanks to my goat-mother and my Indian nurse, I have always enjoyed the trust of animals
a precious gift. I still love animals infinitely more than human beings. — Diego Rivera

All of my work is based on nature. I grew up in a rural environment and living in the Bay Area allows for immediate access to wonderful natural environs. Basically nature is my Genus Loci, or the place where my spirit resides. — Judith Anderson

I am most excited by people, places, and cultures that have not yet been overtaken by the creeping homogeny of the west. I love the color and texture of those places, the vitality of life, and the ritual and symbolism of cultures not yet tyrannized by the need to wear the same jeans and believe the same things. — David DuChemin