Bysshe Vanolis Quotes & Sayings
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I've been feeling everything. From hate to love. From love to lust. From lust to truth. I guess that's how I know you. — Ed Sheeran

There was a time when fire and story would fall asleep in unison. It was dream time. — Philippe Petit

IT'S a pitfall to have a definition of photography, — Jeff Wall

I myself am opaque, for some reason. Their eyes cannot see me. Yes, that's it: The world is autistic with respect to me. — Anne Nesbet

Even toward the middle of the century, there were occasions when the London mailbag for Edinburgh was found to contain only a single letter. — Bernard Bailyn

Heart, soul, treasure, rain, sister, memory, knowledge, hope, will. — Alice Hoffman

The figure of 150 seems to represent the maximum number of individuals with whom we can have a genuinely social relationship, the kind of relationship that goes with knowing who they are and how they relate to us. Putting it another way, it's the number of people you would not feel embarrassed about joining uninvited for a drink if you happened to bump into them in a bar. — Anonymous

One of the women took his arm and smiled into his face until he looked at her. "We're going to dance in the woods later, when the moon comes up. You'll have to join us, of course," she said. She batted her eyelashes and added, "It's a full moon, so we'll go skyclad."
Simon frowned, trying to work out what she was saying. "Naked, you mean." His mouth fluttered as if he was trying to decide whether to grin sheepishly or lasciviously. — David Wellington

A citizen can hardly distinguish between a tax and a fine, except that the fine is generally much lighter. — G.K. Chesterton

The mind creates a story in a strange way. Love keeps us together in this eternal play. — Debasish Mridha

which has the power or quality of adding. The additory fiction gives to a great man a larger share of reputation than belongs to him, to enable him to serve some good end or purpose.Arbuthnot'sArt of political Lying. — Samuel Johnson