Bagicha Quotes & Sayings
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To build we must break. I was listening.
I know you can break. I need to see that you can build. I need to see what you will build. If the blood we will shed is for something. — Pierce Brown

All decisions in the artistic execution of the work rest with pure intuition and cannot be translated into a self-analysis. — Marcel Duchamp

Seeking what you get from others fuels the ego& depletes the soul.
Seeking what you can give others is where purpose& fulfillment begins. — Jen Groover

Most comedies are calculated. They tend to pander. They're not about anything important. — Harold Ramis

The reward of a work is to have produced it; the reward of effort is to have grown by it. — Antonin Sertillanges

As far as most people are concerned, art may be acceptable as a profession, but certainly not as an occupation. — David Bayles

Almost as remarkable as the hoax itself, and indicative of the enormous cultural power of its perpetrators, is the fact that the revelation of Rigoberta's mendacity has changed almost nothing. The Nobel committee has already refused to take back her prize, many of the thousands of college courses that make her book a required text for American college students will continue to do so, and the editorial writers of the major press institutions have already defended her falsehoods on the same grounds that supporters of Tawana Brawley's parallel hoax made famous: even if she's lying, she's telling the truth. — David Horowitz

When I was young, I was sure of many things; now there are only two things of which I am sure: one is, that I am a miserable sinner; and the other, that Christ is an all-sufficient Saviour. He is well-taught who learns these two lessons. — John Newton

To be a Frenchman means to fight for your country and its wine," he said. — Don Kladstrup

If you have a fat brother or sister you might be American. — Felipe Esparza

Perhaps what distinguishes humans from other animals is that humans have learned to cling more abjectly to life — John Gray, Doug Platt