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Antimonumental Quotes By John Scott

When you commit a serious doping offence you are not eligible for lottery funding. — John Scott

Antimonumental Quotes By Claes Oldenburg

I am preoccupied with the possibility of creating art which functions in a public situation without compromising its private character of being antiheroic, antimonumental, antiabstract, and antigeneral. The paradox is intensified by the use on a grand scale of small-scale subjects known from intimate situations
an approach which tends in turn to reduce the scale of the real landscape to imaginary dimensions. — Claes Oldenburg

Antimonumental Quotes By Debbie Macomber

I might be 30 years old, but a girl never outgrows the need for her mother. — Debbie Macomber

Antimonumental Quotes By Al Capone

I am sick and tired of publicity. I want no more of it. It puts me in a bad light. I just want to be forgotten. — Al Capone

Antimonumental Quotes By Herman Zapp

La vida es un libro en blanco y negro y nosotros salimos a llenar unas hojas"

Life is a book in white and black and we have to go out and to fill the pages — Herman Zapp

Antimonumental Quotes By Zen

There is nothing to learn, nothing to attain, nothing to explain, nothing to do, and no place to go — Zen

Antimonumental Quotes By Cassandra Clare

As it turned out, everyone wanted a doughnut. Jace wanted two. — Cassandra Clare

Antimonumental Quotes By J. Jack Halberstam

I believe in low theory in popular places, in the small, the inconsequential, the antimonumental, the micro, the irrelevant; I believe in making a difference by thinking little thoughts and sharing them widely. I seek to provoke, annoy, bother, irritate, and amuse; I am chasing small projects, micropolitics, hunches, whims, fancies. — J. Jack Halberstam

Antimonumental Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

Do unsavory armpits and bad breath make you angry? — Marcus Aurelius

Antimonumental Quotes By Brian Eno

The time I like listening to music most on headphones is, I have a game I play with my brother, he's a musician as well.And he sends me MIDI files of keyboard pieces. So, these are pieces where I just get a MIDI file; I don't know what instrument he was playing them on; I know nothing about his section of the sound of the piece, and then when I'm sitting on trains I do a lot of train travel I turn them into pieces of music. And I love to do that; it's my favorite hobby. — Brian Eno

Antimonumental Quotes By Janet Evanovich

With the exception of dessert, food is food. — Janet Evanovich

Antimonumental Quotes By Augustine Of Hippo

For you [God] are infinite and never change. In you 'today' never comes to an end: and yet our 'today' does come to an end in you, because time, as well as everything else, exists in you. If it did not, it would have no means of passing. And since your years never come to an end, for you they are simply 'today' ... But you yourself are eternally the same. In your 'today' you will make all that is to exist tomorrow and thereafter, and in your 'today' you have made all that existed yesterday and for ever before. — Augustine Of Hippo

Antimonumental Quotes By Leon Brown

He who can turn negative situations into something positive, has learned the law of transformation, his mind empowers life. — Leon Brown

Antimonumental Quotes By Ellsworth Kelly

One of the first drawings I did in Paris - I wasn't thinking of doing drawings, but somehow or other, I kept drawing - I bought a hyacinth flower with a lot of leaves, just to make me feel like spring. — Ellsworth Kelly

Antimonumental Quotes By Jim Broadbent

Sweet Jesus, war does terrible things to people. — Jim Broadbent

Antimonumental Quotes By Rene Descartes

It is useful to know something of the manners of different nations, that we may be enabled to form a more correct judgment regarding our own, and be prevented from thinking that everything contrary to our customs is ridiculous and irrational, a conclusion usually come to by those whose experience has been limited to their own country. — Rene Descartes