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I remember seeing a photograph of myself en pointe with my hand over my head and the other hand turned in under my breast curtseying. I took dance lessons at Miss Debbie's Dance Studio, and she put this picture of me in the storefront window. I was so unbelievably humiliated by the sight of myself. — Lisa Yuskavage

Impatience turns an ague into a fever, a fever to the plague, fear into despair, anger into rage, loss into madness, and sorrow to amazement. — Jeremy Taylor

Painting is sometimes like those recipes where you do all manner of elaborate things to a duck, and then end up putting it on one side and only using the skin. — Lucian Freud

The final result wouldn't be decided by the presidents or within the mighty kingdoms or the great capitals of the world. It was the ordinary people that had the power to save the world. — Chris Stewart

Beware, Julianne. Sorrow breeds isolation, and isolation brings despair. — Jocelyn Green

We must uphold the fighting of tigers and flies at the same time, resolutely investigating law-breaking cases of leading officials and also earnestly resolving the unhealthy tendencies and corruption problems which happen all around people. — Xi Jinping

Admirable man, who know teeth by dreams, think you that all those of philosophers are decayed? — Paul Valery

A sad figure (Bush) ' not too well educated, who doesn't get out of America much. He's leading the country towards Fascism. — Larry Hagman

By its very nature, the novel indicates that we are becoming. There is no final solution. There is no last word. — Carlos Fuentes

Just that I'm not a realist,' he said, and then: 'No, only the romanticist preserves the things worth preserving. — F Scott Fitzgerald

For at least the last 275 years the honesty of fishermen has been somewhat questionable. It should be noted that Izaak Walton whose book published in 1653 spoke not of anglers and , but anglers OR very honest men . — Arthur Ransome