Bontecou Later Quotes & Sayings
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When life gives you a perfect afternoon, you have to guard against anything that tries to steal it away. — Alice J. Wisler

All fear is imaginary, reality is its antidote. — Andre Comte-Sponville

Emotional troubles are like landfill. Get them outside, and the air disintegrates them. — Joan Rivers

Sometime it last in love but sometime it hurt in stead. — Irfan Syamil

Though I technically come from a film family, my father had stopped making films even before my brother and I were born. So I did not really grow up in a filmi environment. And when I was growing up, becoming an actress was still quite a taboo. And you may not believe this, but even my father did not want me to join films. — Rani Mukerji

Once when I'd been in a lot of bunkers, my caddie told me he was getting blisters from raking so much. — JoAnne Carner

Since you got here by not thinking, it seems reasonable to expect that, in order to get out, you must start thinking. — Norton Juster

There is no evidence when we look to the past for any precedent for the rate of change in atmospheric composition that we're causing, and the rates of change in climate that we can expect, as we continue to burn fossil fuels and elevate these greenhouse gas concentrations. — Thom Hartmann

We're painting the same people all our life - it's just the way we look at them that changes. If you experience trauma, you can speak about it in so many different ways. You can speak about landscape, you can speak about your food; it's always different. Trauma is the beginning of life as an artist. — Christian Boltanski

If you want to EMPOWER our future ... start TEACHING our young! — Timothy Pina

It was amazing, she thought, how everything having to do with Count Olaf was frightening. — Lemony Snicket

All those instances to be found in history, whether real or fabulous, of a doubtful public spirit, at which morality is perplexed, reason is staggered, and from which affrighted Nature recoils, are their chosen and almost sole examples for the instruction of their youth. — Edmund Burke