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Bohdana Hodanova Quotes By Harvey Weinstein

People know that I have a great love for cinema. Not just for commercial cinema, but for the 'cinema d'auteur.' But to me, two of the great 'auteurs' are actually actors and they both happen to be French. One is Alain Delon and the other is Jean-Paul Belmondo. — Harvey Weinstein

Bohdana Hodanova Quotes By Anne Rice

Why do we weep when we see something beautiful? Why are we weakened by beauty? Why does it break our hearts? — Anne Rice

Bohdana Hodanova Quotes By Georges Braque

I do not think my painting has ever been revolutionary. It was not directed against any kind of painting. I have never wanted to prove that I was right and someone else wrong ... — Georges Braque

Bohdana Hodanova Quotes By Mary J. Blige

I listen to gospel music. — Mary J. Blige

Bohdana Hodanova Quotes By Edward O. Wilson

Human beings appear to be sufficiently selfish and calculating to be capable of indefinitely greater harmony and social homeostasis. This statement is not self-contradictory. True selfishness, if obedient to the other constraints of mammalian biology, is the key to a more nearly perfect social contract. - pg. 157 — Edward O. Wilson

Bohdana Hodanova Quotes By Russell D. Moore

It's easy to shake our heads in disgust at Pharaoh or Herod or Planned Parenthood. — Russell D. Moore

Bohdana Hodanova Quotes By Pat Conroy

Silence (can) be the most eloquent form of lying. — Pat Conroy

Bohdana Hodanova Quotes By Michael Stipe

Links have become the suburbs of the real world. — Michael Stipe

Bohdana Hodanova Quotes By Tom Robbins

Had Ken Kesey opened Electric Kool-Aid stands on every college campus in the country, it would have made a lesser contribution than Life to the creation of that era of unprecedented foment we like to call the sixties. — Tom Robbins