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Addings Quotes By Irving Berlin

Talent is only a starting point. — Irving Berlin

Addings Quotes By Neil Diamond

As I said before, stones to me is meant things that hurt people, things that cause pain and thats what this song is about. — Neil Diamond

Addings Quotes By John Lithgow

You kill three people, they call you a murderer. You kill a million people, they call you a conqueror. Go figure. — John Lithgow

Addings Quotes By LL Cool J

Art is about imagination. When you look at a picture from Salvador Dali, that's about imagination. When you look at Picasso, that's about imagination. Doing stuff from your heart. — LL Cool J

Addings Quotes By Ernest Hemingway,

Are you a communist?"
"No I am an anti-fascist"
"For a long time?"
"Since I have understood fascism. — Ernest Hemingway,

Addings Quotes By Ian Rankin

He felt his arms ache and, looking down, saw that the girl had stopped struggling. There came that point, that sudden, blissful point, when it was useless to go on living, and when the mind and body came to accept that such was the case. That was a beautiful, peaceful moment, the most relaxed moment of one's life. — Ian Rankin

Addings Quotes By Evan Esar

If you want to know how little your dignity is worth, take it to the pawnbroker. — Evan Esar

Addings Quotes By Jack Kerouac

He saw that all the struggles of life were incessant, laborious, painful, that nothing was done quickly, without labor, that it had to undergo a thousand fondlings, revisings, moldings, addings, removings, graftings, tearings, correctings, smoothings, rebuildings, reconsiderings, nailings, tackings, chippings, hammerings, hoistings, connectings - all the poor fumbling uncertain incompletions of human endeavor. They went on forever and were forever incomplete, far from perfect, refined, or smooth, full of terrible memories of failure and fears of failure, yet, in the way of things, somehow noble, complete, and shining in the end. — Jack Kerouac