Denckmannia Quotes & Sayings
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Top Denckmannia Quotes
Well, you've got to take the bitter with the better. — Jane Ace
Your life is a reflection of how you think — Oprah Winfrey
When the preponderance of human beings choose to act with justice and generosity and kindness, then learning and love and decency prevail. When the preponderance of human beings choose power, greed, and indifference to suffering, the world is filled with war, poverty, and cruelty. — Mary Doria Russell
In order to be an immaculate member of a flock of sheep, one must above all be a sheep oneself. — Albert Einstein
People pay attention to the things they want to listen, anything that doesn't please them is rubbish. — Himmilicious
One can't measure the life with its bitterness but with it's sweetness and sweetness is what one must find in Jesus Words — Aftab Alam
The real purpose of painting is to give pleasure. — Robert Ryman
The power of beauty at work in man, as the artist has always known, is severe and exacting, and once evoked, will never leave him alone, until he brings his work and life into some semblance of harmony with its spirit. — Lawren Harris
A coward: a man or woman who is unsatisfied by his condition and believes he was destined to accept it that way — Bangambiki Habyarimana
I love this city [Tel Aviv]! — Missy Elliot
Being overseas at the time it all kind of happened was perfect because I had no idea that it was going to attract so much media attention and provoke these lovely people calling in and offering up their opinions and advice. — Cathy Freeman
Always evaluate the consequences of your possible actions, because the fact that you have the power to do something doesn't necessarily mean that you should do it. — Ben Tolosa
On a big film, there's almost no way you can meet everyone. On an indie, there are 30 people and no trailers to duck into. — Aaron Paul
I may boldly speak In right, though proud oppression will not hear me! — Thomas Otway
A trusty comrade is always of use; and a chronicler still more so. — Arthur Conan Doyle
