Atncars Quotes & Sayings
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You must write for the waste basket. — Johnny Mercer
Elected presidents are for countries. — William Hague
Just remember, the single most important thing in this world is love. You find it, you fight for it. — Laura Miller
Men are not the causers of history. History itself, by a pressure of events, causes men to resort to particular actions. — Tanith Lee
Read books. They are good for us. — Natalie Goldberg
A misbehaving child, is a discouraged child — Rudolf Dreikurs
As an economics professor I am by nature inclined to the view that the truth isn't out there, it's in here - that usually you learn a lot more by thinking really hard about the data than you do by sniffing around for supposedly inside information. — Paul Krugman
Love is people telling you when you do something wrong and being there to celebrate when you do something right! — Xosha Roquemore
There's a great joy in my giving. It's thrilling. It's exhilarating. It's important to be a part of sharing. It is my love. It is my joy. — W. Clement Stone
Here comes a pair of very strange beast, which in all tongues are called "fools". — Bill Shakespeare
The idea that any art is achieved 'intuitively' is a dehumanization of the brains, effort, and the traditions of the artist, and a classification of said artist as subhuman. It is those supposed incapable of intelligence, training, or connection with a tradition who are described as working by instinct or intuition. — Joanna Russ
I used to think people were like lighthouses. That they were yhere to protect you. But they're no. People are lime whirlpools. They pull you in; they drag you under. You have to work so hard just to keep your head above water. — Lang Leav
I get so tired of painting. I've been trying to give it up all the time, if we could just make a living out of movies or the newspaper business or something. It's so boring, painting the same picture over and over. — Andy Warhol
Egotism: The art of seeing in yourself what others cannot see. — George V. Higgins
