Emmery Smith Quotes & Sayings
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Ah! Let the soul dance with joy
Let us sit in dark deep silence
now feel, see and enjoy! — Debasish Mridha
Galleries are becoming overwhelmed with psychedelic music/art. I like it; it's a good direction, a new blurring of the lines between what you do. — Brian Chippendale
If I'm hesitant at all about an idea, then that's not the right idea. — M. Night Shyamalan
Age is not a particularly interesting subject. Anyone can get old. All you have to do is live long enough. — Groucho Marx
In spite of the direction his medical practice had taken in later years, he'd always remained less interested in appearance than those things a person couldn't see: kindness and integrity, humor and sensibility. — Nicholas Sparks
The town was very nice and our house was very fine. The river ran behind us and the town had been captured very handsomely but the mountains beyond it could not be taken and I was very glad the Austrians seemed to want to come back to the town some time, if the war should end, because they did not bombard it to destroy it but only a little in a military way. — Ernest Hemingway,
I have very good executives and great children. They're very good. — Donald Trump
The obvious danger is that in some situations [denial] can lead to procrastination in seeking help or to avoidance of action that might prevent harm. — Shlomo Breznitz
The cause is everything. Those even who are dearest to us must be shunted for the sake of the cause. — Mahatma Gandhi
Had we really succeeded therefore in altering the period of vibration, which Maxwell, as I have just noted, held to be impossible? Or was there some disturbing circumstances from one or more factors which distorted the result? — Pieter Zeeman
Bloodless revolutions are rare. — Bill Maher
A modern factory reaches perhaps almost the limit of horror. Everybody in it is constantly harassed and kept on edge by the interference of extraneous wills while the soul is left in cold desolate misery. What man needs is silence and warmth; what he is given is an icy pandemonium. Physical labor may be painful, but it is not degrading as such. It is not art; it is not science; it is something else, possessing an exactly equal value with art and science, for it provides an equal opportunity to reach the impersonal stage of attention. — Simone Weil
