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The true work of art is the one which the seventh wave of genius throws up the beach where the undertow of time cannot drag it back. — Cyril Connolly

"I should be home by midnight."
"Dad, I need a car."
"Uh-huh. And I need a villa in the south of France. Go figure. Lights out at eleven," he added as he
turned away.
"I've got to have wheels, — Nora Roberts

Today's meeting was extremely important and brought exceptional results, ... The talks have shown that the long-term national and geopolitical interests of Russia and India coincide. — Vladimir Putin

My friend Annabel calls it "Reverse Perfectionism" - if a man thinks he can't do something perfectly, he'd rather not do it at all ... — Shelli NT

What good is the Moon? You can't buy it or sell it. — Ivan Boesky

Your heavenly Father has known you from your mother's womb. Only He really understands you and the things that have fought hard to wound your soul and steal your confidence. He sees you through eyes uncluttered by human hindrances and social sentiment. — Victoria Boyson

If you make a movie of the present day culture, in the future it'll be a horror film. — Jacque Fresco

I love Robyn, not just because we've worked together. I mean, that's why we've worked together - because I love her. — Neneh Cherry

To be happy, you have to risk being unhappy. — Ogwo David Emenike

As a servant of love every exchange passes through the practice. — Bryant McGill

Since we are part of nature ... we empathize deeply with its ways ... they serve as models of how things should be ... — Lawrence Halprin

Despite its protests to the contrary, modern Christianity has become willy-nilly the religion of the state and the economic status quo. Because it has been so exclusively dedicated to incanting anemic souls into Heaven, it has been made the tool of much earthly villainy. It has, for the most part, stood silently by while a predatory economy has ravaged the world, destroyed its natural beauty and health, divided and plundered its human communities and households. — Wendell Berry

What then is good? The knowledge of things. What is evil? The lack of knowledge of things. — Seneca.

I would rather die than stay there." "Well, you might die. — Alison Croggon