Bizets Dream Quotes & Sayings
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All letters of love are
Ridiculous.
They wouldn't be love letters if they were not
Ridiculous. — Fernando Pessoa
In TV and film, a little goes a long way. I see the show as horror so a lot of the [violence] is suggested. But it is violent. It is gory. I don't see any need to up the gore. Just to keep it as real and visceral as possible. — Glen Mazzara
I don't pretend to be an expert on intellectual property law, but I do know one thing. If a music industry executive claims I should agree with their agenda because it will make me more money, I put my hand on my walletand check it after they leave, just to make sure nothing's missing. — Janis Ian
But stars can explode, disappear. Besides, what we see when we look at them may no longer be there. Some could have died thousands of years ago and we're just now getting their light. Old information looking like news. — Toni Morrison
The seat of faith ... is not consciousness but spontaneous religious experience, which brings the individual's faith into immediate relation with God. — Carl Jung
Indeed, in our day "truth has perished" not only in the sense that integrity is at a low ebb, but as a result of postmodern sensibilities that find it difficult to see what all the fuss is about: all these religious claims are driven by sociological pressures, aren't they, and not by a divine Being who actually speaks objective truth? And so we rush to perdition. — D. A. Carson
But you know who you are when you're on your own out there in all that emptiness. There's no past, no holding on to the scraps that are all you've got left. Everything is that minute, or maybe tomorrow, not yesterday. — Alexandra Ripley
It was the way most people lived their lives, on upper levels, not stopping to peer underneath. And — Yaa Gyasi
For the Chinese, the Greeks, the Mayans, or the Egyptians, nature was a living totality, a creative being. For this reason, art, according to Aristotle, is imitation; the poet imitates the creative gesture of nature. — Octavio Paz
When I was a younger man - two wives ago, 250,000 cigarettes ago, 3,000 quarts of booze ago ... — Kurt Vonnegut
We are all ashamed in one way or another. Who among us is not stained by the past? — Jenna Blum
