Dygma Quotes & Sayings
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You can't just go out-
No, I'll dream another dream. — L.J.Smith

Sometimes there is truth in dreams. — George R R Martin

Fridays are always movie night at our flat in Kensington, West London. — Mariella Frostrup

My fiance and I had a few problems working through some of the things that he saw me say and do on the 'Surreal Life.' Considering the company that I was in, Ron Jeremy and Trishelle from 'The Real World,' I think I was pretty tame. — Traci Bingham

Without knowing who I am and why I'm here it is impossible to live. Yet I cannot know that and therefore I cannot live — Leo Tolstoy

As so often happens when scientists quarrel, a lay audience is left to choose their preferred fairy tale — Richard T. Nash

The essence of the Redemption depends upon learning Kabbalah — Vilna Gaon

For my generation I must have the oracles of God in fresh terms. — Jim Elliot

For an economy built to last we must invest in what will fuel us for generations to come. This is our history - from the Transcontinental Railroad to the Hoover Dam, to the dredging of our ports and building of our most historic bridges - our American ancestors prioritized growth and investment in our nation's infrastructure. — Cory Booker

The foundations of our Empire are now based more firmly than ever! The birth of a Crown Prince shows that the prosperity of the Imperial Household is increasing many times. — Sadao Araki

The thing about being on the majors, from the beginning, going into this, I was like, "I'm not going to be treated like a factory," because that's never the way it was done before. You're talking about a major label, we're talking about serious business; you're not an artist anymore, you're a business, you have to work in terms of product, you have to release a product, and I don't really think that way at all. — Beth Ditto

The abstractness of modern art has to do with how much an enlightened mind rejects of the contemporary social order. — Robert Motherwell