Empoy Marquez Quotes & Sayings
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the Holy Spirit is a person, not a thing. — R.C. Sproul
So Plato talked about these beings that used to exist that had four legs and four arms and two heads. They were totally self-contained and ecstatic and powerful. Too powerful, so Zeus cut them all in half and scattered all the halves around the world so that humans were doomed to forever look for their other half, the one who shared their very soul. Only the luckiest humans find their split-apart, you see. — Jandy Nelson
I look for characters who are emotionally driven. — Stacy Keach
All has been looted, betrayed, sold; black death's wing flashed ahead. — Anna Akhmatova
Everyone called it Burger Math because all you learned was how to make change. — Kami Garcia
Architecture is always political. — Richard Rogers
We all gotta die, and we all gotta live with the things our dark sides do. People are afraid of their darkness, though. Spend their whole lives so scared of dyin' that they never get to live. Spend their whole lives pushin' down that darkness, until there ain't no light at all. — Suzanne Palmieri
Words have no word for words that are not true. — W. H. Auden
In the Middle Age, in Germany, if you wanted to learn addition and multiplication, you could go to any university. But if you wanted to learn division, you could only do it in one place, Heidelberg. This makes sense, since in my theory with Vladimir Retakh and Robert Wilson, addition and multiplications are cheap, but division is expensive. — Israel Gelfand
Accelerated Rehabilitation had a scientific sound, as if Pierre would rehabilitate faster and faster in an elliptical path until evaporating in a blue flash of pure mental health. — Tom Drury
It's not a matter of painting life, it's a matter of giving life to painting. — Pierre Bonnard
I'm drawn to unusual, even freakish people. Why? They are far more engaging than the ordinary, which the world has too much of. — Donna Lynn Hope
For the Christ-child who comes is the Master of all; No palace too great, no cottage too small. — Phillips Brooks
