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Barnes Foundation Quotes By Cristian Machado

Even though I respect many different religions, I don't really particularly just follow one. — Cristian Machado

Barnes Foundation Quotes By Henri Matisse

The Barnes Foundation is the only sane place to see art in America. — Henri Matisse

Barnes Foundation Quotes By Neale Donald Walsch

Before you start calling your last thought about something more important, more valid, more true than your next thought. Remember, it's always your new thought that creates your reality. Always. — Neale Donald Walsch

Barnes Foundation Quotes By Brad Dourif

I prefer film to the stage. I always like the rehearsal better than I like performing. — Brad Dourif

Barnes Foundation Quotes By Luce Irigaray

Why only one song, one speech, one text at a time?" - "When Our Lips Speak Together — Luce Irigaray

Barnes Foundation Quotes By Barbara Ehrenreich

Lenders, including major credit companies as well as payday lenders, have taken over the traditional role of the street-corner loan shark, charging the poor insanely high rates of interest. — Barbara Ehrenreich

Barnes Foundation Quotes By Erin Gruwell

Because if they grow up holding on to such terrible feelings, it could lead to another war come time in the future when the fate of the country is in their hands. — Erin Gruwell

Barnes Foundation Quotes By Coco Chanel

Keep your heels, head & standards high! — Coco Chanel

Barnes Foundation Quotes By Bo Sanchez

If you don't take care of yourself, you can't be at your best. — Bo Sanchez

Barnes Foundation Quotes By Frithjof Schuon

The existentialist will not ask, "What is this thing?" but "What does this thing signify for me?" Thus he will put the altogether subjective "significance" in place of the objective nature, which is not only the height of absurdity but also of pride and insolence. As true greatness " signifies" nothing for the little man, he will see in it only a kind of infirmity the better to be able to enjoy his own "significant" inflatedness. — Frithjof Schuon