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Brobeck Painting Quotes By Theodore Roosevelt

When you're at the end of your rope, tie a knot and hold on — Theodore Roosevelt

Brobeck Painting Quotes By Isaac Asimov

Before another century is done it will be hard for people to imagine a time when humanity was confined to one world, and it will seem to them incredible that there was ever anybody who doubted the value of space and wanted to turn his or her back on the Universe. — Isaac Asimov

Brobeck Painting Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

I believe long habits of virtue have a sensible effect on the countenance. — Benjamin Franklin

Brobeck Painting Quotes By Carolina De Robertis

Colonial power, patriarchal power, capitalist power must always and everywhere be battled, because they never, ever quit. (Junot Diaz) — Carolina De Robertis

Brobeck Painting Quotes By Alexandra Bracken

When a girl cries, few things are more worthless than a boy. — Alexandra Bracken

Brobeck Painting Quotes By J. William Fulbright

To give [the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba] even covert support is on a par with the hypocrisy and cynicism for which the United States is constantly denouncing the Soviet Union in the United Nations and elsewhere. This point will not be lost on the rest of the world, nor on our own consciences. — J. William Fulbright

Brobeck Painting Quotes By Gus Van Sant

Joanna Priestley is one of the most interesting and adept personal animators and filmmakers. I have enjoyed her work for years and been amazed at how she gets into her own thoughts onto the screen in a very elegant and focused way. You have to see this. — Gus Van Sant

Brobeck Painting Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

When two people are under the influence of the most violent, most insane, most delusive, and most transient of passions, they are required to swear that they will remain in that excited, abnormal, and exhausting condition continuously until death do them part. — George Bernard Shaw