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A really intelligent man makes an indifferent painter. For painting requires a certain blindness, a partial refusal to be aware of all the options ... — Peter Greenaway

Noble men in the quiet of morning hear Indians singing the continent's violent requiem. — William Dunbar

The only people who can have normal are the ones unaffected by all the fucked-up shit that happens around them. - Curran — Ilona Andrews

Well, in 1947 ... in Europe and in Italy especially, we thought of America as all-powerful. — Giovanni Agnelli

For all my years in public life, I have believed that America must sail toward the shores of liberty and justice for all. There is no end to that journey, only the next great voyage. We know the future will outlast all of us, but I believe that all of us will live on in the future we make. — Edward Kennedy

For friends, I love to make bruschetta. I grill country bread with Frantoia olive oil and make toppings, like crab, roasted squash, mushrooms, whatever's seasonal. — Jean-Georges Vongerichten

Now he was the minister and she the sinner, an arrangement she did not particularly enjoy. — Gregory Maguire

If you allow someone like Saddam Hussein to get nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles, chemical weapons, biological weapons, how many people is he going to kill with such weapons? He's already demonstrated a willingness to use these weapons. He poison-gassed his own people. He used poison gas and other weapons of mass destruction against his neighbors. This man has no compunction about killing lots and lots of people. So this is a way to save lives and to save the stability and peace of a region of the world that is important to the peace and security of the entire world. — Al Gore

Perhaps if he stumbled onto a bath and a tailor he could even be considered handsome. — Katherine McIntyre

Like the great white pines whose roots grow shallow under the forest floor, they are the first to fall in a storm; so is society whose family values are built on a shallow foundation, are the first to crumble at the first sign of trouble. — Jean Charest