Cabaness Quotes & Sayings
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Friends are the best anti-depressants; with only positive effects, no side-effects. — Piyush Kaviraj

One eye-witness is of more weight than ten hearsays. Those who hear, speak of shat they have heard; whose who see, know beyond mistake.
[Lat., Pluris est oculatus testis unus, quam auriti decem.
Qui audiunt, audita dicunt; qui vident, plane sciunt.] — Plautus

This was how people were able to do things when they didn't want to - they made themselves feel something else, like anger, more than the fear. — Gordon Dahlquist

How was I able to live alone before, my little everything? Without you I lack self-confidence, passion for work, and enjoyment of life
in short, without you, my life is no life.
[Written to his wife, Mileva] — Albert Einstein

But we have been taught to see before our eyes have found out a way of seeing for themselves. — Arthur Symons

They may well fear fate who have any infirmity of habit or aim: but they who rest on what is have a destiny beyond destiny, and can make mouths of fortune. — Orison Swett Marden

In music the mystical element is definitely there all the time, and one can see it. — Debbie Harry

So I stepped away, reminding myself that when you're a spy, sometimes all you can do is go on. One foot in front of the other, wherever the narrow path might lead. — Ally Carter

A painting or sculpture not modelled on any real object is every bit as concrete and sensuous as a leaf or a stone ... but it is an incomplete art which privileges the intellect to the detriment of the senses. — Hans Arp

The interesting people are always immoderate. — Jonathan Franzen

Self-improvement comes mainly from trying to help others. — John Templeton

Words simply mean what people think they mean when they say them. — Mike Brown

As it was all was lost. He was alive, yes, he was alive, he felt this for the first time. But he knew now that he was living in a prison, that he had to make the best of it in there and would soon rage and would have to speak this thieves' cant, the only language at his disposal, in order not to be so abandoned. — Ingeborg Bachmann

I don't want actors to know anything. The more they are lost, the better they play. — Bruno Dumont

Genuine [economic] value lies in the power to sustain or enrich life — Lewis Mumford