Armourer Workstation Quotes & Sayings
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[My art is] capable of liberating man from the tyranny of the 'practical, rational world.' — Salvador Dali
When we give in the world what we want the most, we heal the broken part inside each of us. — Eve Ensler
Perhaps they had decided they did not have it in them to do what would have needed to be done, to corral and bloody and where necessary slaughter the migrants, and had determined that some other way would have to be found. Perhaps they had grasped that the doors could not be closed, and new doors would continue to open, and they had understood that the denial of coexistence would have required one party to cease to exist, and the extinguishing party too would have been transformed in the process, and too many native parents would not after have been able to look their children in the eye, to speak with head held high of what their generation had done. — Mohsin Hamid
Like any working mother, I have to balance and manage my time very carefully. My children and husband come first, of course, then my work. — Andrea Davis Pinkney
When I'm dreaming of Alison Koechner, what I'm dreaming of is not dying. Okay? See? I get it. — Ben H. Winters
Everybody has something to prove each year. Everybody has a responsibility in this game. Even the batboy. — David Ortiz
The epithet beautiful is used by surgeons to describe operations which their patients describe as ghastly, by physicists to describe methods of measurement which leave sentimentalists cold, by lawyers to describe cases which ruin all the parties to them, and by lovers to describe the objects of their infatuation, however unattractive they may appear to the unaffected spectators. — George Bernard Shaw
In Newspeak there is no word for 'Science'. The empirical method of thought, on which all the scientific achievements of the past were founded, is opposed to the most fundamental principles of Ingsoc. — George Orwell
Be free from grief not through insensibility like the irrational animals, nor through want of thought like the foolish, but like a man of virtue by having reason as the consolation of grief. — Epictetus
Every step of progress means a duty repudiated, and a scripture torn up. — George Bernard Shaw
Worthiness is a process, and perfection is an eternal trek. We can be worthy to enjoy certain privileges without being perfect. — Marvin J. Ashton
Prayer is a great opportunity to receive grace from God. — Lailah Gifty Akita