Ctors Quotes & Sayings
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Any time Uncle Sam, with all his machinery for warfare, is held to a draw by some rice eaters, he's lost the battle. — Malcolm X

The biggest damage to the Baghdad Zoo had not been done in battle, fierce as it had been. It was the looters. They had killed or kidnapped anything edible and ransacked everything else. Even the lamp poles had been unbolted, tipped over, and their copper wiring wrenched out like multicolored spaghetti. As we drove past, we could see groups of looters still at it, scavenging like colonies of manic ants. — Lawrence Anthony

Benjamin Franklin said, "If we take care of the minutes, the years will take care of themselves." That — Brian P. Moran

To write requires passionate love of someone or something - even if it is merely self. — Cathryn Louis

How we need another soul to cling to. — Sylvia Plath

When I'm painting and drawing I only do people. Acting is obviously portraiture - and writing is as well. — Antony Sher

I like to see and understand a space, to hear everyone's point of view in order to respond to many different needs. — Martha Schwartz

Human nature is full of riddles and contradictions; its very complexity engenders art-and by art I mean the search for something more than simple linear formulations, flat solutions, oversimplified explanations. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Things may look different to you than they did before. I've had that experience myself. But don't let appearances fool you. There's only one reality. — Haruki Murakami

Ctors are always trying to cry and people are actually trying not to cry. — Anthony Head

Let temporal things be in the use, eternal things in the desire. — Thomas A Kempis

Instead of me keeping my art a personal thing, we can use it to save lives, change lives and inspire. — Swizz Beatz

I frankly admit to not knowing who I am. This is why I refuse to buy clothes that will tell people who I want them to think I am. — Russell Baker

In the end, the tragedy of Harold Wilson was that you couldn't believe a word he said — Tony Benn