Afrikaans Vriende Quotes & Sayings
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When you are painting a landscape, assume the painting is real and the landscape is an illusion. — Walter Darby Bannard
The first thought that occurred to me, that night when I heard the chairman of the jury announce my name, was, Just think how many people hate me at this moment. Naturally, I wanted to annoy those people even further by being arrogant. — John Banville
I have been studying how I may compare This prison where I live unto the world; And, for because the world is populous, And here is not a creature but myself, I cannot do it. Yet I'll hammer it out. — William Shakespeare
I'm also working on a track for Howard Hewett, and a theme for a new NPR show. — George Duke
No matter how beautiful the outside may be, the inside still has feelings and needs that just words don't fulfill. — Hubert Selby Jr.
And yet you will; and yet another 'yet'. — William Shakespeare
And as we drift into sleep, I feel something I've never felt before. A closeness that isn't merely physical. A connection that defies the fact that we've only just met. A sensation that can only come from the most euphoric of feelings: belonging. — David Levithan
Lessons not learned in blood are soon forgotten. — Gerard Butler
The worst thing about the life of a jazz musician on the road is getting to the gig. Once you're there and playing, it's marvelous. — Dave Brubeck
If you can not grasp the consciousness-altering experience that real mastery of these disciplines proposes, of what value is your participation? — Mark Twight
The possibility that Saddam Hussein will use his biological and chemical weapons to attack us, directly or in concert with terrorists, cannot be dismissed. — Sandy Berger
Building the future, and keeping the past alive - are one and the same thing. — Hideo Kojima
This was our ritual. Our breaking break, our communion. and it all began with that trusting moment where my father walked up behind my mother and she smiled at his approach without turning. By now they stood staring at each other helplessly over the broken dish. — Louise Erdrich
You have been put too much to literary work,' he said on one of his visits, 'and that is the cause of your complaint. — Sarah Waters
