Delcio Quotes & Sayings
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Painting is poetry which is seen and not heard, and poetry is a painting which is heard but not seen. — Leonardo Da Vinci

These last few years, working with Tim Burton, it's been the best time I've ever had. — Richard D. Zanuck

I thought I had a clear picture of death, but now I know it's a mystery and it will always be a mystery, although it is something we all have in common: everybody knows that life ends with death. — Beth Gibbons

For behind all imperialism is ultimately the imperialistic individual, just as behind all peace is ultimately the peaceful individual. — Irving Babbitt

The first thing politicians ask after these tragedies is essentially: "What can we do to limit the freedom of the people?"
And that is the wrong question. The question we should be asking is: "What can we do to nurture and support a people capable of living in freedom? — Sarah Palin

I love informality. I hate dressing up. I hate to be conventional - and I hate every kind of snob. — Orson Welles

If you care about animals, there is one and only one choice: go vegan. Can you choose not to be vegan? Sure. You can choose not to care. — Gary L. Francione

Although I'm only fourteen, I know quite well what I want, I know who is right and who is wrong. I have my opinions, my own ideas and principles, and although it may sound pretty mad from an adolescent, I feel more of a person than a child, I feel quite indepedent of anyone. — Anne Frank

Why do you want to read others' books when there is the book of yourself? — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Turtles are not the innocent, harmless creatures everyone thinks they are. Mark my words. They're secretly planning to take over the world. And then where will we be? — Darynda Jones

Love is brief: forgetting lasts so long. — Pablo Neruda

I think we all have a responsibility to tell good stories. — John Krasinski

Suddenly he was aware with certainty and joy that below, ahead, they were waiting for him; and that they were waiting, too, for the baby. — Lois Lowry