Arrogations Quotes & Sayings
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I'm really only interested in technology that is about pictures. I'm interested in anything that makes a picture. — David Hockney

It's like you're born with all these blessings, only you don't realize they're blessings until you lose them. And if you're thick-headed enough, like me, you don't even realize you've lost them, not until they come back to you. — Kevin Brockmeier

Look at it this way, child, life is a magic show, or should be if people didn't go to sleep on each other. Always leave folks with a bit of mystery, son. — Ray Bradbury

The man of control is the man of repression. He goes on repressing, and because he goes on repressing, he goes on accumulating all that is wrong. His whole life becomes a junkyard. Sooner or later, and it is going to be sooner than later, the volcano explodes - because there is only a certain limit you can contain. You repress anger, you repress sex, you repress all kinds of desires, longings - how long can you go on repressing? You can contain only so much, then one day it is more than you can control. It explodes. Your — Osho

If I'm going to understand the land, I have to understand the wind, the snow, the rain, the leaves, the ice, and changes in temperature. It just reflects a reality for me. — Andy Goldsworthy

Between the tragedies and heroics there are the everyday banalities of war. — Ada Maria Soto

I've always heard the old folks say that if you don't know how to enjoy good luck when it comes, you shouldn't complain if it passes you by. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

That's why they're in the problem - having the problem they're having. They're not conservative. They're being run by their donors. — Rush Limbaugh

I went to James Monroe High School, a big school in the East Bronx. My first promotion was the first alumni reunion dance. I got all the names and addresses out of the yearbook. It came off very well. — Sid Bernstein

The writer ... an athlete required to break the four-minute mile every morning. — Irving Stone

Religion robs the soul of its independence; patriotism is the stupid worship of the world for which the well-being and the peace of the inhabitants were sacrificed by those who profit by it, while the laws of the land, in restraining natural desires, were waging war on the manifest spirit of the law of our beings. Compared with this," he concluded, "thieving is an honorable pursuit."[5] — Emma Goldman

You can't explain success in retrospect. The moment you leap into the void, that moment is impossible to negate, after success. — Guillermo Del Toro

That's all we can do, Brit. Take steps. Take enough of them and suddenly, you're somewhere. — Gayle Forman

To all librarians everywhere, God bless you. — David Morrell