Cidolfus Orlandeau Quotes & Sayings
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I WHO HAVE..
I WHO HAVE NOTHING shall gain in SOMETHING.
and in SOMETHING I HAVE will lose to NOTHING
in having that SOMETHING and try for NOTHING..I
will have SOMETHING FOR NOTHING.! — Adam Rhee
Where are the songs of Spring? Aye, where are they? Think not of them; thou has thy music too. — John Keats
I don't think love is a tricky issue at all. Love is best understood when we share: Share time, energy, food, resources, insights, information, whatever. It's usually thought of as something that exists between two people, but that's just because it's easier to see and feel in the space between them. Each person is sharing a lot with the other. — Jason Mraz
Now that this destiny was about to happen, every instinct within him fought against it, realizing he had been fetishizing suicide. — Thomm Quackenbush
If you believe in nothing and stand up for nothing, you'll become and achieve nothing. — Gosho Aoyama
A picture has been said to be something between a thing and a thought. — Samuel Palmer
I think America has always been polarized. — Alice Walker
The duration of a couple's passion is in proportion to the woman's original resistance or to the obstacles that social hazards have placed in the way of her happiness. — Honore De Balzac
From looking at your neighbor and realizing his true significance, and that he will die, pity and compassion will arise in you for him and finally you will love him. — G.I. Gurdjieff
For something to become a work of art, a labeling process must take place that requires three participants: an artist who produces an apt object, a client or public, and a critic or connoisseur who mediates between the artist and the public to assure them of the artness of the thing. If I make a painting, it is not sufficient for the painting to be "art" that I consider it so, nor even that you, my friend and neighbor, admire it and hang it on your wall; it must be certified as art by competent authority and exhibited in the institutionally appropriate place, a gallery or museum. — Wyatt MacGaffey
As a child, when asked what I would be, I usually said I was going to be a huntsman. A fine profession, truly! — Charles Spurgeon
Those magazine dieting stories always have the testimonial of a woman who wore a dress that could slipcover New Jersey in one photo and thirty days later looked like a well-dressed thermometer. — Erma Bombeck
Acting is a matter of giving away secrets. — Ellen Barkin
My first year in baseball, there were only one or two reporters. My second year, I got to the Triple-A playoffs, there were four or five. When I came up in 1984, I never saw so many people. — Dwight Gooden
