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I am confined to the Lego palate. I don't paint the bricks. I stick with what Lego has made. And the idea behind that is I do want to hopefully inspire kids to go home and create on their own. And if I do, I want them to be able to buy those very same bricks I use. So I don't alter the bricks; I just use what's provided. — Nathan Sawaya
Beshrew the heart that makes my heart to groan. — William Shakespeare
The attempts to distort the truth and to hide the facts behind blanket accusations have been undertaken at all stages of the Ukrainian crisis. — Sergei Lavrov
Art is a weapon for me, with which I can strike back. — Gottfried Helnwein
The fruits of one's sweat and mental labour are always rewarding — Haile Selassie
Did you ever want to be a writer?" "No," she said, and she would have told him. "I only wanted to be a reader. — Ann Patchett
Beshrew that heart that makes my heart to groan For that deep wound it gives my friend and me; Is't not enough to torture me alone, But slave to slavery my sweet'st friend must be? ... — William Shakespeare
Happiness is a question of attitude, not a question of what's happening out there. — Goswami Kriyananda
The handy thing about being a father is that the historic standard is so pitifully low. — Michael Chabon
When he'd sworn at her and been sworn at in return, they became great friends. — Philip Pullman
I'm interested in ordinary experience, and regardless of the precise definition of ordinary, and I've found that in so-called ordinary experience, there is as much comedy, tragedy, sadness, as there is in great drama. And I don't invent it, I recognize it. — Frederick Wiseman
No personal quiet time, no Christian book, no community or small group or service can substitute for the absence of God coming down to meet with His church corporately. — James MacDonald
A man shows his character just in the way in which he deals with trifles
for then he is off his guard. — Arthur Schopenhauer
The young writer should learn to spot them: words that at first glance seem freighted with delicious meaning, but that soon burst in the air, leaving nothing but a memory of bright sound. — E.B. White
Having small touches of colour makes it more colourful than having the whole thing in colour. — Dieter Rams
