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Eliminations Quotes By Pablo Picasso

When one starts from a portrait and seeks by successive eliminations to find pure form ... one inevitably ends up with an egg. — Pablo Picasso

Eliminations Quotes By Pablo Picasso

When you start with a portrait and search for a pure form, a clear volume, through successive eliminations, you arrive inevitably at the egg. Likewise, starting with the egg and following the same process in reverse, one finishes with the portrait. — Pablo Picasso

Eliminations Quotes By Jack Zipes

'Once Upon a Time', 'Mirror Mirror' - those shows and films focus on women and their conflict with one another. What the heck is going on in contemporary fairy tales? Women are not dominating the world; they are not evil. — Jack Zipes

Eliminations Quotes By Sylvia Plath

Five balls! Five bright brass balls!
To juggle with, my love, when the sky falls. — Sylvia Plath

Eliminations Quotes By Dorothy Height

I want to be remembered as one who tried. — Dorothy Height

Eliminations Quotes By Anne Enright

The truth. The dead want nothing else. It is the only thing that they require. — Anne Enright

Eliminations Quotes By Jeanette Winterson

Then, as now, nobody talked about the legacy of Empire. Britain had colonised, owned, occupied or interfered with half the world. We had carved up some countries and created others. When some of the world we had made by force wanted something in return, we were outraged. — Jeanette Winterson

Eliminations Quotes By Shannon Hoon

There's a lot that you can be
And ain't it a pity
But its alright to smile back at me — Shannon Hoon

Eliminations Quotes By Edith Wharton

As for the momentary madness which had fallen upon him on the eve of his marriage, he had trained himself to regard it as the last of his discarded experiments. The idea that he could ever, in his senses, have dreamed of marrying the Countess Olenska had become almost unthinkable, and she remained in his memory simply as the most plaintive and poignant of a line of ghosts.
But all these abstractions and eliminations made of his mind a rather empty and echoing place, and he supposed that was one of the reasons why the busy animated people on the Beaufort lawn shocked him as if they had been children playing in a grave-yard. — Edith Wharton

Eliminations Quotes By Chris Rock

There's bad and then there's EDDY CURRY BAD. — Chris Rock

Eliminations Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

You are sure that I would not be well advised to make certain excisions and eliminations? You do not think it would be a good thing to cut, to prune? I might, for example, delete the rather exhaustive excursus into the family life of the early Assyrians? — P.G. Wodehouse

Eliminations Quotes By Kevin Garnett

I'm not a star, man. If a guy came in here and shot you and shot me, we'd both be two dead people. You understand? — Kevin Garnett

Eliminations Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

It is not possible that you will repent unless you are aware of your sin; it is not likely that you will look to Christ unless you first know what it is for which you are to look to him. Therefore, I pray you, set apart some season every day, or at least some season as often as you can get it, in which the business of your mind shall be to take your longitude and latitude, that you may know exactly where you are. You may be drifting towards the rocks, and you may be wrecked before you know your danger. I implore you, do not let your ship go at full steam through a fog; but slacken speed a bit, and heave the lead, to see whether you are in deep waters or shallow. I am not asking you to do more than any kind and wise man would advise you to do; do I even ask you more than your own conscience tells you is right? Sit alone a while, that you may carefully consider your case. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Eliminations Quotes By Marcus Tullius Cicero

Dissimulation creeps gradually into the minds of men. — Marcus Tullius Cicero