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I know myself a Man
Which is a proud and yet a wretched thing. — Sir John Davies

Asymmetry is the rhythmic expression of funtional design. In addition to being more logical, asymmetry has the advantage that its complete appearance is far more optically effective than symmetry. — Jan Tschichold

But he keeps his heart free of any feelings of hatred. — Paulo Coelho

A starving man won't notice a dirty plate. — Mary Renault

I think that giant American corporations should start asking themselves if the things they make are really, I mean really, better than the ordinary. Clearly people want things that make their lives the way they wish they were. — John Peterman

I found folly everywhere, but there were grains of wisdom in every stream of it. — Philip Pullman

I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study — Cornell University Library

My idea of an actor is to be different persons with different roles. Every time a script interests me, I look for interesting characters because I intend to completely transport myself into it. This happens only because I am a very greedy actor. I am not part of the rat race because I am living a dream. — Vidya Balan

Try to pick a profession in which you enjoy even the most mundane, tedious parts. Then you will always be happy — Will Shortz

Happiness wasn't something you found, happiness was something you made-by living in the moment, by cherishing the people in your life right now, by finding the courage to change those things you didn't like. — Laura Kaye

It's strange how deserts turn us into believers. I believe in walking in a landscape of mirages, because you learn humility. I believe in living in a land of little water because life is drawn together. And I believe in the gathering of bones as a testament to spirits that have moved on. If the desert is holy, it is because it is a forgotten place that allows us to remember the sacred. Perhaps that is why every pilgrimage to the desert is a pilgrimage to the self. — Terry Tempest Williams

Any deep harmony that might eventually govern them would not be the result of their having much in common - having anything, in fact, but their affection; and would really find its explanation in some sense, on the part of each, of being poor where the other was rich. — Henry James

The one who Not can Give also will never Receive.
Jan Jansen — Jan Jansen