Fakher Kashkash Quotes & Sayings
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My workplace is wherever I'm making something, which could be in a field in gold country, or in an abandoned warehouse on a military base. — Adam Savage
Consequently there is a need for spiritual vitality. What protection is there against the danger of organisation? Man is once more faced with the problem of himself. He can cope with every danger except the danger of human nature itself. In the last resort it all turns upon man. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer
If Marilyn is in love with my husband it proves she has good taste, for I am in love with him too. — Simone Signoret
I was under 18, and to leave Kenya to come to the United States, to get a passport, you had to be 18. So I lied and said I was 19 to get the passport, because otherwise, I had to have permission from my parents, and my parents would never have let me come. — Iman
Don't be afraid to be yourself and don't let anybody tell you that that's wrong. Because the best thing is you. — Willow Smith
J.L. Moreno was a pioneer of twentieth-century theater and psychotherapy. A remarkable work, Impromptu Man should be required reading for therapists and dramatists alike. — Jeffrey K. Zeig
We begin to praise when we begin to see a thing needs our assistance. — Henry David Thoreau
Love as air loves the leaves. — Debasish Mridha
I think the riding uniform has always been so classic, with the britches and the blazers. — Jessica Springsteen
I don't wait to be struck by lightning and I don't need certain slants of light in order to be able to write. — Toni Morrison
I want to break the old paradigm of thinking that if you're successful, you have to crash and burn-that all of this won't be there tomorrow. — Meredith Brooks
'The Night Following' is very interior; the events are, to a large degree, mental events. — Morag Joss
Errors and exaggerations do not matter. What matters is boldness in thinking with a strong-pitched voice, in speaking out about things as one feels them in the moment of speaking; in having the temerity to proclaim what one believes to be true without fear of the consequences. If one were to await the possession of the absolute truth, one must be either a fool or a mute. If the creative impulse were muted, the world would then be stayed on its march. — Jose Clemente Orozco
