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Ansky Company Quotes By Augustus William Hare

The thoughtful excitement of lonely rambles, of gardening, and of other like occupations, where the mind has leisure to must during the healthful activity of the body, with the fresh and wakeful breezes blowing round it ... — Augustus William Hare

Ansky Company Quotes By Ayn Rand

They have to take a chance, everything they do is taking a chance, but they feel so much safer when they take it on something they know to be ugly, vain and stupid. — Ayn Rand

Ansky Company Quotes By Randy Wayne

People with the boat bug are never happier than when they are poking around marinas, fantasizing about owning other people's boats. It's a disease that costs more to cure than any other single common learning disability. — Randy Wayne

Ansky Company Quotes By Joss Stone

People forget what it was like to be young, the stuff I'm expressing now is for the first time. — Joss Stone

Ansky Company Quotes By Jerry Hall

I have a lot of energy, and if I don't keep myself busy, I go crazy. I alphabetise the spice rack, separate the Lego from the Playmobile, colour-code the knicker drawers - it's scary! My house loves it when I'm working so the linen cupboard can get a rest. I just don't sit around. — Jerry Hall

Ansky Company Quotes By Kate Winslet

I think there's a lot of pressure on young people to really be the thing that everyone is telling them that they are, opposed to discovering it for themselves. — Kate Winslet

Ansky Company Quotes By Roland Barthes

He who reads a story only once is condemned to read the same story his whole life. — Roland Barthes

Ansky Company Quotes By Raymond Pettibon

I was making my work as transparent as possible, without equivocations, without calling attention to itself, without apology. There's a lot of conventions in the art world that are not to be transgressed, but my economy of means doesn't abide by those strictures. There's no reason to abide by them. I don't have any vested interest in it. — Raymond Pettibon