Art And Social Movements Quotes & Sayings
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Does it follow that because there are poisonous toadstools
which resemble mushrooms, both are dangerous? — Marianne Moore

I think there is something about coming to a city to work that puts you in touch with it in a different way. — Marilyn Hacker

I see everything as creative material. If I pick up a shell of a song that I wrote 10 years ago, all that matters is the reality of that material as it's living today. — Antony Hegarty

Will I become a coach in the future? No way. I'd never be able to put up with someone like me. — Romario

The one appalling thing about electric cars is that one plugs them into already overtaxed municipal power grids. Try mentioning this to a politician or manufacturer who wants to ride the green wave and you will quickly find yourself escorted out of the room. Mention this twice and you'll magically find yourself on the No Fly List. Mention this three times and your cold lifeless body will be found in a clump of brambles off the nearest motorway. — Douglas Coupland

This shows that history is not simply a fixed progression towards what is better, but rather an
event of freedom, and even a struggle between freedoms that are in mutual conflict, that is,
according to the well-known expression of St. Augustine, a conflict between two loves: the love of
God to the point of disregarding self, and the love of self to the point of disregarding God. — Pope John Paul II

Learning without reflection is a waste. Reflection without learning is dangerous. — Confucius

Do we open ourselves to the Holy Spirit, so as to be an active part of our communities, or do we close in on ourselves, saying 'I have so many things to do, that's not my job'? — Pope Francis

What good is being a math genius if your life doesn't add up? — Marty Rubin

It is only necessary to make war with five things; with the maladies of the body, the ignorances of the mind, with the passions of the body, with the seditions of the city and the discords of families. — Pythagoras