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Photography has arrived at the point where it is capable of liberating painting from all literature, from the anecdote, and even from the subject. In any case, a certain aspect of the subject now belongs to the domain of photography. So shouldn't painters profit from their newly acquired liberty, and make use of it to do other things? — Pablo Picasso

Did you skip your medication or something? — H.D. Gordon

There are unquestionably links between al Qaida and Iraq. — Tony Blair

Is she always like this?" "No, usually worse. — Steve Voake

Step Away, Coffee. This Is A Job For Alcohol. — L.J. Shen

That's why I began doing makeup in the first place: I was hoping that through helping people see the beauty in themselves, I could try and find it in me. — Kevyn Aucoin

Authority will lead you into ruin. — Terence McKenna

Find someone who loves you enough to forgive you for all of your mistakes. — Debasish Mridha

We grab a quick few minutes in our busy day to have a coffee break. We rush back to our desks, we watch the clock, we live by appointments. — Cecelia Ahern

Human beings appear to be sufficiently selfish and calculating to be capable of indefinitely greater harmony and social homeostasis. This statement is not self-contradictory. True selfishness, if obedient to the other constraints of mammalian biology, is the key to a more nearly perfect social contract. - pg. 157 — Edward O. Wilson

If the flesh says that you should stop, then you must move forward — Sunday Adelaja

Height of bad luck will be ... when I will dare to kiss a prince and he will turn into a frog. — Upasana Banerjee

I don't know if it is obvious, but I am extremely shy. — Candice Swanepoel

There was a disturbance in my heart, a voice that spoke there and said, I want, I want, I want! It happened every afternoon, and when I tried to suppress it it got even stronger. — Saul Bellow