Dibaccos Market Quotes & Sayings
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I began as a naturalistic painter. Very quickly I felt the urgent need for a more concise form of expression and an economy of means. I never stopped progressing toward abstraction. — Piet Mondrian

We are quite rich enough to defend ourselves, whatever the cost. We must now learn that we are quite rich enough to educate ourselves as we need to be educated. — Walter Lippmann

A horse's hindquarters appeared at the door, the horse backing slowly down a ramp. "Buckwheat!" Emily squealed. "You bringed my horsie! — Pamela Clare

I don't think telling the truth ever gets anyone in trouble in the long run. Maybe the day after, but not in the long run. — Steve Spurrier

One day, she ventured to the palace library and was delighted to find what good company books could be. — E. Lockhart

You meet people, you part ways, sometimes you cross paths again. Mostly, you don't. — Gayle Forman

What sweeter words can fall on the human ear? It's going to be May all week long. — Russell Baker

If you practice with your head, two hours is plenty. — Leopold Auer

I once asked a rabbi in a large congregation which prayers he used with the dying. "You mean the Mourner's Kaddish?" he asked, referring to the prayer recited on behalf of the deceased. "No," I replied. "I mean the prayers said when a person is actually dying." "Oh," he replied. "I don't know. I've never seen anyone die." He had been a congregational rabbi for almost twenty years. "I only get called when it's time to do the funeral," he explained. Clearly there is much to learn within our traditional religious communities. — Megory Anderson

We are the bees of the invisible. We gather the honey of the visible, and store it in the great golden honeycomb of the invisible. — Rainer Maria Rilke

I'd like to be everybody in the world' I said. 'I'd like to live a million times.'
'Well'
and here my father gave one of his sagely nods
'that would be a fine piece of magic, wouldn't it? — Robert McCammon

Quit fighting the sails and let the wind move the boat-drift on faith for a while. — Lisa Wingate