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Exorbitance In Sentence Quotes By C.S. Lewis

If there is a wasp in the room, I'd like to be able to see it. — C.S. Lewis

Exorbitance In Sentence Quotes By Osho

There is a very delicate line between pornography and beauty. A naked woman is not necessarily pornographic; a naked man is not necessarily pornographic. A beautiful man, a beautiful woman, naked, can be examples of beauty, of health, of proportion. They are the most glorious products of nature. If a deer can be naked and beautiful - and nobody thinks the deer is pornographic - then why should it be that a naked man or woman cannot be just seen as beautiful? — Osho

Exorbitance In Sentence Quotes By Bruce Nauman

What is it that an artist does when he is left alone in his studio? My conclusion was that if I was an artist and I was in the studio, then everything I was doing in the studio should be art ... From that point on, art became more of an activity and less of a product. — Bruce Nauman

Exorbitance In Sentence Quotes By Kim Stanley Robinson

We think now that love is a kind of giving of attention. — Kim Stanley Robinson

Exorbitance In Sentence Quotes By Susan Gloss

It had never occurred to Amithi that anything more than fine was an option. — Susan Gloss

Exorbitance In Sentence Quotes By John Le Carre

But we progress, Your Graces. Inexorably we progress. Albeit at the blind man's speed, as we tap-tap along in the dark. — John Le Carre

Exorbitance In Sentence Quotes By Victor Hugo

Love is the only future God offers. — Victor Hugo

Exorbitance In Sentence Quotes By W. Somerset Maugham

I adore good food as I adore all the other pleasant things of life, and because I have that gift I am able to look upon the future with equanimity."
"Why?" asked Alec.
"Because a love for good food is the only thing that remains with man when he grows old. Love? What is love when you are five and fifty and can no longer hide the disgraceful baldness of your pate. Ambition? What is ambition when you have discovered that honours are to the pushing and glory to the vulgar. Finally we must all reach an age when every passion seems vain, every desire not worth the trouble of achieving it; but then there still remain to the man with a good appetite three pleasures each day, his breakfast, his luncheon, and his dinner. — W. Somerset Maugham

Exorbitance In Sentence Quotes By Florence Welch

Broke your jaw once before
Spilt your blood upon the floor
You broke my leg in return
So let's sit back and watch the bed burn
Well love sticks sweat drips
Break the lock if it don't fit
A kick in the teeth is good for some
A kiss with a fist is better than none — Florence Welch