Caprino Yarn Quotes & Sayings
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Art is a wholly physical language whose words are all the visible objects. — Gustave Courbet
I get lots of awards for being mentally ill. Apparently, I am better at being mentally ill than almost anything else I've ever done. Seriously - I have a shelf of awards for being bipolar. — Carrie Fisher
He helped the Librarian up. There was a red glow in the ape's eyes. It had tried to steal his books. This was probably the best proof any wizard could require that the trolleys were brainless. — Terry Pratchett
Deconstruction never had meaning or interest, at least in my eyes, than as a radicalization, that is to say, also within the tradition of a certain Marxism , in a certain spirit of Marxism . — Jacques Derrida
It was funny how people were people everywhere you went, even if the people concerned weren't the people the people who made up the phrase "people are people everywhere" had traditionally thought of as people. — Terry Pratchett
Gift of time in me enclosed the future suddenly exposed — Maggie Stiefvater
Threat is in the eye of the beholder. — Mohamed ElBaradei
When I was eight or nine years old, I saw the TV version of 47 Ronin, played by Toshiro Mifune. He played Oishi. That was my first experience. I watched every week with my brother. "Who plays Oishi tonight? Who will play Kira tonight?" And we fought every week. — Hiroyuki Sanada
I don't want to be a saint, and would rather be a buffoon ... — Friedrich Nietzsche
It is easy to forget, since the Catholic Church is now the only large American religious denomination whose ecclesiastical hierarchy continues to oppose birth control, that only a century ago the leaders of nearly all churches were united in their resistance to any public discussion of the subject. — Susan Jacoby
We are not measured by the challenges we face in life, but rather by the steps we take to overcome them. — Rick Daley
Histories are a kind of distilled newspapers. — Thomas Carlyle
