Dlathu Quotes & Sayings
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The other men were easy to talk to, but they didn't know anything. If one stopped to think about it, it was depressing how little most men learned in their lifetimes. — Larry McMurtry
It is a truism, easily forgotten, that the West, in its modern phase, has not stood still. Also easily forgotten is the fact that "the West" is a relative concept only. Without an "East" or a "non-West" to compare it with, it would quite simply not exist; there would be no word for it in our vocabulary. If the concept of the West did not exist, of course, the spatial variations within the geographical area now subsumed under "the West" would loom larger in our minds. The difference between France and America might seem just as great as those between China and the West. — Paul A. Cohen
I had decided I would put off the novel until I had gone to Europe and had a lover. — Sylvia Plath
The body is sort of a pain. It has to go to the bathroom. It has to be comfortable. But the spirit is indestructible. It can move at the speed of light. — Robert Ballard
I think the most liberating thing I did early on was to free myself from any concern with my looks as they pertained to my work. — Meryl Streep
I understand that transposing a song a half step can effect the believability of a lyric. — Trey Anastasio
I believe so much in the power of performance I don't want to convince people. I want them to experience it and come away convinced on their own. — Marina Abramovic
If you have really experienced the inner light, sex will disappear. Love will happen to you, but sex will disappear; sexuality will disappear. Love, a very loving personality, will take its place. There will be no desire for sex. If the desire for sex remains, you have not experienced the inner light. Then the inner light is just a projection of the mind. — Rajneesh
Some day I'm going to climb Everest. — Edmund Hillary
When you have hope, and you have peace, you can handle anything. — Paul Henderson