Austapestry Quotes & Sayings
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It's one thing to be twenty and touring the world, but doing it in your forties, you wake up with aches and pains. — Jane Wiedlin
I'd love to break America, like all artists do. It's a lot of work but, you know, it's got to be done! — Rachel Stevens
To select, combine and concentrate that which is beautiful in nature and admirable in art is as much the business of the landscape painter in his line as in the other departments of art. — J. M. W. Turner
I don't wear much make-up in my non-working life, though I love to dress up and put on a face for a special occasion. As I get older, I see less of the fantasy 'Indian' self I inherited from my father, and I see my mother looking back at me. — Diana Quick
Never forget that when connections get destroyed by means of bad communication, it's good communication that resolves them. Don't be shy to say "I am sorry" and "please forgive me". That's a good communication! — Israelmore Ayivor
You needed a vision of the future in order to get anywhere; you couldn't live life thinking you were always about to fall off a cliff. — Alexandra Kleeman
Don't play the saxophone, let the saxophone play you. — Charlie Parker
My parents and my grandmother inspire me every day and, every day, in my work and personal life. — Chelsea Clinton
I did not want to think so much about her. I wanted to take her as an unexpected, delightful gift, that had come and would go again - nothing more. I meant not to give room to the thought that it could ever be more. I knew too well that all love has the desire for eternity and that therein lies its eternal torment. Nothing lasts. Nothing. — Erich Maria Remarque
Perhaps the most important lesson of the New Social Historians is that history belongs to those about whom or whose documents survive. — Bruce Jackson
you look like you smell of
honey and no pain
let me have a taste of that — Rupi Kaur
Sir Arthur Eddington deduces religion from the fact that atoms do not obey the laws of mathematics. Sir James Jeans deduces it from the fact that they do. — Bertrand Russell