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Biemans Quotes By Michael Bassey

Don't become a random photograph in the eyes of friends, and even your enemies, for each glance at your face will cause a declination of value and reputation. Create value, through scarcity. — Michael Bassey

Biemans Quotes By Nicole Krauss

I have always written about characters who fall somewhere in the spectrum between solitary and totally alienated. — Nicole Krauss

Biemans Quotes By Nate Powell

There's nothing that compares with the time spent all by myself on a creation that is all my own. I still think of my solo work as my 'home planet' in comics, though I've learned to listen much more to editors and trusted friends for feedback. — Nate Powell

Biemans Quotes By Leon Brown

For every positive change you make in your life, something else also changes for the better - it creates a chain reaction. — Leon Brown

Biemans Quotes By Saint Augustine

Six is a number perfect in itself, and not because God created the world in six days; rather the contrary is true. God created the world in six days because this number is perfect, and it would remain perfect, even if the work of the six days did not exist. — Saint Augustine

Biemans Quotes By Julio Cortazar

Before going back to sleep I imagined (I saw) a plastic universe, changeable, full of wondrous chance, an elastic sky, a sun that suddenly is missing or remains fixed or changes its shape. — Julio Cortazar

Biemans Quotes By Jodi Picoult

They go on to this better place, you know, which is what they wanted all along. But you and me, we're still left behind with all the questions they couldn't answer. — Jodi Picoult

Biemans Quotes By Mikhail Bakunin

Bourgeois patriotism, as I view it, is only a very shabby, very narrow, very mercenary, and deeply antihuman passion, having for its object the preservation and maintenance of the power of the national state-that is, the mainstay of all the priveleges of the exploiters throughout the nation. — Mikhail Bakunin