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Artficial Quotes By Allen Wheelis

Clearly it is not reason that has failed. What has failed-as it has always failed-is the attempt to achieve certainty, to reach an absolute, to find the course of human events to a final end. It is not reason that has promised to eliminate risk in human undertakings; it is the emotional needs of men. — Allen Wheelis

Artficial Quotes By Craig Horner

I want to live all aspects of my life, not just acting. — Craig Horner

Artficial Quotes By Allen Ginsberg

The madman bum and angel beat in time with the absolute heart of the poem butchered out of their own bodies good to eat a thousand years — Allen Ginsberg

Artficial Quotes By David Porush

White magic or black, it doesn't make a difference. Natural and artificial? Obsolete distinctions — David Porush

Artficial Quotes By Curtis Jackson

What I do is take the jewelry back to the jeweler and they redo the jewelry with the same gold from the last thing. — Curtis Jackson

Artficial Quotes By Elle Lothlorien

I think it would be prudent to advise you that due to extraordinary circumstances beyond our control, the original plan we had for participating in and extending the duration of the IPT Main Event has been drastically altered, specifically as it pertains to certain individuals competing - — Elle Lothlorien

Artficial Quotes By Jean Baudrillard

There is no human reason to be here, except for the sheer ecstasy of being crowded together. — Jean Baudrillard

Artficial Quotes By Stephen R. Covey

Organizations are composed of people, and the more effective those people, the stronger the organization. — Stephen R. Covey

Artficial Quotes By Sherwood Anderson

The object of art is not to make salable pictures. It is to save yourself.
The fools who write articles about me think that one morning I suddenly decided to write and began to produce masterpieces.
There is no special trick about writing or painting either. I wrote constantly for 15 years before I produced anything with any solidity to it.
The thing of course, is to make yourself alive. Most people remain all of their lives in a stupor.
The point of being an artist is that you may live.
You won't arrive. It is an endless search. — Sherwood Anderson