Eversuperficial Quotes & Sayings
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It was spine tingling, actually, when you saw how people kept saying, "Release Nelson Mandela," and meaning really, "Release all of our political prisoners." — Desmond Tutu

Building a professional relationship on respect as opposed to affection is a very good idea. Running your art projects the way you'd run a dry-cleaning business is also a really good idea. You shouldn't go into work like you're going on a date, like you're hanging out with friends. — Penn Jillette

My favorite app is, without a doubt, Instagram. It's such a fun way to share photos and life's captured moments with friends, family and fans. — Max Von Essen

I think it would be really hypocritical of me to make the films I make, where I delve into people's lives, to say that my life can't be looked at or that I have to be this pristine, isolated figure. — Brian Lindstrom

Dionisio arose reluctantly from his bed, went to the window to see what kind of day it was, and went to the telephone to call the police. — Louis De Bernieres

What love is depends on where you are in relation to it. Secure in it, it can feel as mundane and necessary as air - you exist within it, almost unnoticing. Deprived of it, it can feel like an obsession; all consuming - a physical pain. — Jojo Moyes

In a word, most bad attitudes are the result of selfishness. — John C. Maxwell

You're probably on the right track if you feel like a sidewalk worm during a rainstorm. — Larry Page

Anyone who has ever canoed on the upper Missouri River knows what a welcome sight a grove of cottonoods can be. They provide shade, shelter, and fuel. For Indian ponies, they provide food. For the Corps of Discovery, they provided wheels, wagons, and canoes.
Pioneering Lewis and Clark scholar Paul Russell Cutright pays the cottonwoods an appropriate tribute: 'Of all the wetern trees it contributed more to the success of the Expedition than any other. Lewis and Clark were men of great talent and resourcefulness, masters of ingenuity and improvisation. Though we think it probable that they would hae successfully crossed the continent without the cottonwood, don't as us how! — Stephen E. Ambrose

May the countryside and the gliding valley streams content me. Lost to fame, let me love river and woodland. — Virgil

I take on issues that stir my passions about the state of humanity and our world, and I deeply believe in the power of still images to change people's minds, — Ed Kashi

I actually no longer use 'art' as the framing device. I think I'm just kind of practicing things, practicing life, practicing creation. — Theaster Gates

It is not important NOT to make mistakes, but the mistakes to be small — Carlos Slim

The more suffering you create, the more suffering comes to you. — Eckhart Tolle

It is necessary, in order to know things well, to know the particulars of them; and these, being infinite, make our knowledge eversuperficial and imperfect. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld