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Distortion came first from the fauves, who, in turn, were under the strong influence of primitive art. — Marcel Duchamp

Books showed me there were possibilities in life, that there were actually people like me living in a world I could not only aspire to but attain. Reading gave me hope. For me, it was the open door. — Oprah Winfrey

I love my foot. If I had to send a part of myself to represent myself in some other country, or in some other way, I would amputate my foot and send it wrapped in white tissue on a silk-embroidered cushion. I would send my foot because it is me, more me than I'm willing to let on. — A.M. Homes

With a novel, which takes perhaps years to write, the author is not the same man he was at the end of the book as he was at the beginning. It is not only that his characters have developed
he has developed with them, and this nearly always gives a sense of roughness to the work: a novel can seldom have the sense of perfection which you find in Chekhov's story, The Lady with the Dog. — Graham Greene

People liked to eat veal until they saw pictures of these darling little animals with brown eyes. Veal calves been raised the same way for centuries. — Julia Child

Accepting that a person will die and shucking off any aversion to this blunt thought awakens the mind to realize what is possible in a human life. — Kilroy J. Oldster

Make up your mind that you will become the seeker of your own higher self. — Ma Jaya

My mother took my picture to a model agency and the rest is history. — Angie Everhart

Ones there is a demand, it is our obligation to supply the answers, give the right responses for us to fully enjoy life — Sunday Adelaja

You've got to connect with the things that you love. — Dee Bradley Baker

The reason fat men are good natured is they can neither fight nor run. — Theodore Roosevelt