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Is joy in life, a terrible joy. There is joy for the taking if you are not afraid. — Joyce Carol Oates

I was born to be a remarkable woman; it matters little in what way or how ... I shall be famous or I will die. — Marie Bashkirtseff

It is always a risk to speak to the press: they are likely to report what you say. — Hubert H. Humphrey

The greatest carver does the least cutting. LAO-TZU — Phil Jackson

Miss Masters was not content with threatening to hire away his staff, oh no. First, she had to perfume it. — Meredith Duran

Hunger gnawed at her empty stomach again and she said aloud: 'As God is my witness, and God is my witness, the Yankees aren't going to lick me. I'm going to live through this, and when it's over, I'm never going to be hungry again. No, nor any of my folks. If I have to steal or kill - as God is my witness, I'm never going to be hungry again. — Margaret Mitchell

Some truth has no nourishment in it. — Alice Childress

The fact is ... our doors have not exactly been knocked down by companies willing to defend Microsoft's business practices. — Orrin Hatch

I don't know, but I've been told, the streets of hell are paved with gold. — Alice Cooper

Merleau-Ponty's painting inhabits the same rhetoric as early cinema: it makes the invisible visible, or rather it makes visibility visible; it forms from the thresholds of the visible and invisible world, an order, mode, or aesthetic of visuality. Not only of the small or fast, but of visibility as such. The visuality of the visible and the invisible is found in the mixture of the body and its world, of your body and your world, all your worlds, all your bodies in this world and all those others. Painting is the process by which the visuality of the visible and invisible is made manifest: "Painting mixes up all our categories in laying out its oneiric universe of carnal essences, of effective likenesses, of mute meanings." Each painting is a universal archive, a picture of the universe, a universal image - and like a dream. — Akira Mizuta Lippit