Bartholdi Letter Quotes & Sayings
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Husband a lie, and trump it up in some extraordinary emergency. — Joseph Addison
Importance is not in 'discharge' (of karmas) that occurs; but it is in the contemplation (dhyan) within at that time in effect that is important. — Dada Bhagwan
God does not punish people for being nonpacifists; war alone is punishment enough. — Robert Farrar Capon
The script in many ways is limiting and novel is liberating. You get to go into the heads of your characters and their background and have fun with them; something you are discouraged from doing with a script. With the novel, I can tell you what the characters are thinking, I can tell you their view of the world, background information, things I wouldn't dare touch in the script. — Juliet Asante
Don't forget, incoming fire has the right of way. — Clint Smith
When the story of these times gets written, we want it to say that we did all we could, and it was more than anyone could have imagined. — Edward De Bono
If you want magic, let go of your armor. Magic is so much stronger than steel. — Richard Bach
any rational privateer would have long since scuttled southwards until the weather improved. No prize could be boarded in this. By — Julian Stockwin
No amount of pics posted on your web, homepage, blog etc is going to change your devastated image but another humble restarts. — Sol Michael
Conscious positive wording assists us in maintaining our joy and a positive outlook on life. It allows us to make the choice to be consciously joyful and consciously grateful for all life experiences. — Molly Friedenfeld
I mostly write to music, even though I know I sound free-form a lot. Then there are times when I'll have a concept and hold on to it until I come across the right music that makes a marriage. — Pharoahe Monch
These apples have hung in the wind and frost and rain till they have absorbed the qualities of the weather or season, and thus are highly seasoned, and they pierce and sting and permeate us with their spirit. — Henry David Thoreau
