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Dharuma Quotes By Ilona Andrews

You can stay out here and compare inches for the entire night, but I'm going inside. — Ilona Andrews

Dharuma Quotes By Scott Belsky

Perspiration is the best form of differentiation, especially in the creative world. — Scott Belsky

Dharuma Quotes By Stylo Fantome

Some day, you'll really love me, and if it's even half as much as I love you, we'll set the world on fire. — Stylo Fantome

Dharuma Quotes By Max Lieberman

Impressionism is not a movement, it is a philosophy of life. — Max Lieberman

Dharuma Quotes By Okakura Kakuzo

For instance, in one play the palace of Lord Hosokawa, in which was preserved the celebrated painting of Dharuma by Sesson, suddenly takes fire through the negligence of the samurai in charge. Resolved at all hazards to rescue the precious painting, he rushes into the burning building and seizes the kakemono, only to find all means of exit cut off by the flames. Thinking only of the picture, he slashes open his body with his sword, wraps his torn sleeve about the Sesson and plunges it into the gaping wound. The fire is at last extinguished. Among the smoking embers is found a half- consumed corpse, within which reposes the treasure uninjured by the fire. Horrible as such tales are, they illustrate the great value that we set upon a masterpiece, as well as the devotion of a trusted samurai. — Okakura Kakuzo

Dharuma Quotes By Selma Blair

Jason Lee made me laugh all the time because he's so big, and I love how goofy bodies can be. — Selma Blair

Dharuma Quotes By William Hazlitt

None but those who are happy in themselves can make others so. — William Hazlitt

Dharuma Quotes By Roman Payne

A girl without braids is like a mountain without waterfalls. — Roman Payne

Dharuma Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Literature adds to reality, it does not simply describe it. It enriches the necessary competencies that daily life requires and provides; and in this respect, it irrigates the deserts that our lives have already become. — C.S. Lewis