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Artivist Define Quotes By Tom Brokaw

Seventy-six for an American male was a number on an actuarial chart that includes men who are obese, smokers and inheritors of deadly family genes. — Tom Brokaw

Artivist Define Quotes By Max Lucado

If you concern yourself with your neighbor's talents, you'll neglect your own. But if you concern yourself with yours, you could inspire both! — Max Lucado

Artivist Define Quotes By Stefan Zweig

Even if I had gone further than in all honesty I should have done, my lies, those lies born of pity, had made her happy; and to make a person happy could never be a crime. — Stefan Zweig

Artivist Define Quotes By Yohji Yamamoto

The best moments in my life are just before going to bed. Those are my happiest moments. — Yohji Yamamoto

Artivist Define Quotes By Jeff Smith

Serve this dish with much too much wine for your guests, along with some cooked green vegetables and a huge salad. You will be famous in about half an hour. — Jeff Smith

Artivist Define Quotes By Kate Morton

...home is a magnet that lures back even its most abstracted children. But whether tomorrow or years from now, I cannot guess. — Kate Morton

Artivist Define Quotes By Peggy Orenstein

I'd believed I could keep out the tales and the toys but had failed on both counts. — Peggy Orenstein

Artivist Define Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

All great artists and thinkers are great workers. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Artivist Define Quotes By Chilon Of Sparta

Do not make too much haste on one's road. — Chilon Of Sparta

Artivist Define Quotes By W.G. Sebald

In this little booklet, which had belonged to a maternal great-uncle of ... mine, who spent some time working as an office clerk in northern Italy towards the end of the last century, everything seemed arranged in the best of all possible ways, quite as though the world was made up purely of letters and words and as if, through this act of transformation, even the greatest of horrors were safely banished, as if to each dark side there were a redeeming counterpart, to every evil its good, to every pain its pleasure, and to every lie a measure of truth. — W.G. Sebald