Azasan Quotes & Sayings
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If, then, knowledge be power, how much more power to we gain through the agency of faith, and what elevation must it give to human character. — Matthew Simpson

In L.A., wives can fly on the plane; with the Yankees, they can't. With other teams, the wives always have functions to bring them together. Not here. You don't know what half the wives look like. — Gary Sheffield

I was not ready for abstraction. I clung to earth and her dear shapes, her density, her herbage, her juice. I wanted her volume, and I wanted to hear her throb. — Emily Carr

Memory is a fascinating trickster. Words and images have enormous power and can easily displace actual experience over the years. — Stephen Jay Gould

Happiness is simply a state of mind in which our thinking is pleasant a good share of the time. — Maxwell Maltz

I begin with an idea, but as I work, the picture takes over. Then there is the struggle between the idea I preconceived ... and the picture that fights for its own life. — Georg Baselitz

From Eden is spoken from the Devil's point of view. I always loved in blues music how the Devil can be a character who walks and talks. So awful is your state that it seems to be a presence around you. I don't really spend time thinking about the nature of God but I'm interested in what people say about God, how it is used to control people and change policies in the physical realm. — Hozier

Who waits until the wind shall silent keep Will never find the ready hour to sow. — Helen Hunt Jackson

The Heart is like a fuel tank, that you always have to keep filling up with Imaan — Nouman Ali Khan

This is one of those stories where the feeling of the moment stands in for visual details. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

If you ever feel the need of my love, just open the window. My heart will always be there. — Debasish Mridha

I always believed that my work should be unfinished in the sense that I encourage people to add their creativity to it, either conceptually or physically. Back in the 1960s, I was calling for 'Unfinished Music,' number one, and number two, with my artwork - I was taking unfinished work into the gallery. And that's how I was looking at it. — Yoko Ono

Centralization of the means of production and socialization of labor at last reach a point where they become incompatible with their capitalist integument. — Karl Marx