Billingsworth Duck Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing will stop you being creative more effectively as the fear of making a
mistake. — John Cleese
Indeed, it is very far from accurate to say that we see with our eyes. The eye is blind but for the idea behind the eye. — George B. Bridgman
I am terribly British. Especially in the eyes of Americans. I drink several gallons of tea a day, I'm often excessively polite and it's only through many years of expensive and painful dental work that I don't have bad teeth. — Rhianna Pratchett
New York grew up before the automobile. And even though it's full of cars, its shape and form didn't get created around the automobile. — Paul Goldberger
Today a child told Santa Ken that he wanted his dead father back and a complete set of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Everyone wants those Turtles. — David Sedaris
But I'm too old to be written about as a young poet. — Philip Levine
The wall around the window does not create two worlds. — Henri Matisse
Mahirap ngayon ang educational system. They're out for the degree, not knowledge. — Ambeth R. Ocampo
LAUGHTER is the very essence of religion. Seriousness is never religious, cannot be religious. Seriousness is of the ego, part of the very disease. Laughter is egolessness. Yes, there is a difference between when you laugh and when a religious man laughs. The difference is that you laugh always about others - the religious man laughs at himself, or at the whole ridiculousness of man's being. Religion cannot be anything other than a celebration of life. — Rajneesh
I'm not cruel, sir, I won't shoot you in the guts, but I will make you realize how much you took your toes for granted. — Terry Pratchett
I have the outsider's vision, which is creating wisdom I can share with the world. The fact that I am misunderstood has always given me an added impetus to work on communication to bridge the gap. — Yoko Ono
To give up the task of reforming society is to give up one's responsibility as a free man. — Alan Paton
