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Buthaina Al Raimi Quotes By Doseone

At best doing art you feel like you're led by something that doesn't involve you. — Doseone

Buthaina Al Raimi Quotes By Chief Seattle

We are part of the earth and it is part of us ... What befalls the earth befalls all the sons of the earth. — Chief Seattle

Buthaina Al Raimi Quotes By Laurie Perez

Now, what's stirring in this murky sea of complexity and foolishness is an almost suffocating need to breathe fresh history. — Laurie Perez

Buthaina Al Raimi Quotes By Ryan Lee

I really like knowing secrets, and once I do know that secret, I can keep it. But if I'm on the outside and I don't know the secret, that's a different story. I will try with all my power to get the secret out of the person who knows. — Ryan Lee

Buthaina Al Raimi Quotes By Sinead O'Connor

If there was acceptance of the mentally ill in the Catholic Church, the entire Curia would resign! — Sinead O'Connor

Buthaina Al Raimi Quotes By Walker Percy

My theory is that the purpose of art is to transmit universal truths of a sort, but of a particular sort, that in art, whether it's poetry, fiction or painting, you are telling the reader or listener or viewer something he already knows but which he doesn't quite know that he knows, so that in the action of communication he experiences a recognition, a feeling that he has been there before, a shock of recognition. And so, what the artist does, or tries to do, is simply to validate the human experience and to tell people the deep human truths which they already unconsciously know. — Walker Percy

Buthaina Al Raimi Quotes By Frank Herbert

I never thought it would be easy to serve God," she said. "I just didn't think it would be this hard. — Frank Herbert

Buthaina Al Raimi Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

Prayer is a silent surrendering of everything to God. — Soren Kierkegaard