Derniere Quotes & Sayings
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The latest fashion ... is absolutely necessary for a painting. It's what matters most. — Edouard Manet

Be willing to familiarize yourself with this attitude, taking on yourself the burden of protecting all sentient beings from all problems; do it repeatedly and with regular analysis. Your empathy will be so great that it will suffuse your entire being. Without any desire for reward, your aim will be solely the development of others, never disheartened or discouraged in your task. — Dalai Lama XIV

There's no right or wrong just truthful or untruthful. — Robert Duvall

Most people do not have a problem with being old. They have a problem with looking old. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

In Lovelock's view the earth was a 'super-organism,' a cybernetic feedback system that 'seeks an optimal physical and chemical environment for life on this planet.' At the suggestion of his neighbor, author and screenwriter William Goldman, he called the system Gaia after the ancient Greek Earth goddess. — Steven Kotler

Divorce is not the end of the world. It's worse to stay in an unhealthy marriage. That's a worse example for the children. — Jerry Hall

I wanted to tell him so. Find the right words, string them together in the ideal way, knowing that here they would have the best chance of sounding perfect. — Sarah Dessen

You do T.V. and movies to make the money, and then you do theatre for the love of it. — Josh Hamilton

Life is an opportunity to serve. — Sunday Adelaja

Hate is not a feeling toward another, but a feeling of defeat by another. — Kristen Ashley

The man who wants his wedding garments to suit him must allow plenty of time for the measure. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

The greatest good fortune of my return to Cambridge in 1946 was that there, in the spring, I met Elizabeth Fay Ringo. We were married a few months later. — James Tobin

I'll trust myself, myself shall be my friend. — Thomas Kyd

I don't see how anybody starts a novel without knowing how it's going to end. I usually make detailed outlines: how many chapters it will be and so forth. — John Barth