Bereikbaarheid Quotes & Sayings
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In the most modern instances, interpretation amounts to the philistine refusal to leave the work of art alone. Real art has the capacity to make us nervous. By reducing the work of art to its content and then interpreting that, one tames the work of art. Interpretation makes art manageable, comfortable. — Susan Sontag

We are type designers, punch cutters, wood cutters, type founders, compositors, printers, and book binders from conviction and with passion, not because we are insufficiently talented for other higher things, but because for us the highest things stand in close kinship to those ends — Rudolph Koch

O where does he stalk like a horse in pastures very far afield? I cannot hear him, and silence writes more terrible things than he can ever deny. Is there a suspicion the battle is lost?
Certainly he killed me fourteen nights in succession. To rise again from such slaughter Messiah must indeed become a woman. He said this absence was the mere mechanics of the thing. But It is not the same. — Elizabeth Smart

These days, no one seems to like anyone. Isn't this world we live in all about everyone ? — Will Leamon

We [ Paverment] were definitely unafraid of playing wrong notes and singing wrong things. We could be fearlessly bad! — Stephen Malkmus

How the hell do I go from walking away to this? — Cora Carmack

Misery is the only thing in the world that has no end or edge. — Irving Stone

At times there will be fire; this we can't avoid. But it's up to us to decide whether it will consume or it will purify. — Cristen Rodgers

Don't bite more than you can chew. — American Proverb.

Sounds like a plan worthy of Athena. — Rick Riordan

Remain dignified, dress well, be good to other people and you'll be fine. — Manolo Blahnik

Lola's only nugget of wisdom to her little daughters was Never cry, never ever. — Charles Frazier

I'm poor, not homeless. — Simone Elkeles

Moral choices do not depend on personal preference and private decision but on right reason and, I would add, divine order. — Basil Hume