Dejeuner En Quotes & Sayings
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I never noticed competing with other generations. There's competition within your own generation, but that competition is good. Maybe you're annoyed that somebody's getting more money than you are, but what's really annoying is if someone's painting a better painting than you're making. So it's something to think about and work toward and stay focused on. — Frank Stella

When I was a young man, King Francois of France greatly admired my bare buttocks. I have that information only by hearsay, of course, because my buttocks were in the king's chateau of Chambord while I was here in Italy. — Alan Fisk

The search for a new personality is futile; what is fruitful is the interest the old personality can take in new activities. — Cesare Pavese

Above all, we know that the Most High God is with us, and what enemy can conquer Him? — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Follow your heart and be true to yourself. Never live the life of another. You have to create your own road. — James Van Praagh

All Things Unfold As They Should — Joshua Armstrong

Break my heart or break my fall. — Amber Newberry

And I sit here without identity: faceless. My head aches. — Sylvia Plath

Everything yields to diligence — Thomas Jefferson

Where your life leads you, you must go — Oscar Wilde

Yesterday is another world. I want to go back there. — David Levithan

Margaret's attention was thus called to her host; his whole manner as master of the house, and entertainer of his friends, was so straightforward, yet simple and modest, as to be thoroughly dignified. Margaret thought she had never seen him to so much advantage. When he had come to their house, there had been always something, either of over-eagerness or of that kind of vexed annoyance which seemed ready to pre-suppose that he was unjustly judged, and yet felt too proud to try and make himself better understood. But now, among his fellows, there was no uncertainty as to his position. He was regarded by them as a man of great force of character; of power in many ways. There was no need to struggle for their respect. He had it, and he knew it; and the security of this gave a fine grand quietness to his voice and ways, which Margaret had missed before. — Elizabeth Gaskell

Evil sorcerers always looked evil - at least in the Disney versions.
This was not Disney. — Cate Rowan