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I see less and less ... I need to avoid lateral light, which darkens my colors. Nevertheless, I always paint at the times of day most propitious for me, as long as my paint tubes and brushes are not mixed up ... I will paint almost blind, as Beethoven composed completely deaf. — Claude Monet

Second, the biblical principle of "ask, seek, and knock" is prudent advice for gaining a higher level of access. — T.D. Jakes

Man is a wolf to man.
[Lat., Homo homini lupus.] — Plautus

Life has a peculiar feel when you look back on it that it doesn't have when you're actually living it. It's as though the whole thing were designed to be understood in hindsight, as though you'll never know the meaning of your experiences until you've had enough of them to provide reference. — Donald Miller

You are the completeness of my incompleteness. — Avijeet Das

Even if the trophy is gone, you still won it and that victory lasts forever. — Jay Crownover

I'm a dumb guy. My point of view is limited. — Hannibal Buress

when one's avenue of retreat is cut off there is only one way to go - forward. — Og Mandino

Sometimes family hurts you more than they could ever love you. — Tijan

I didn't mean to suggest there was anything wrong with Victor when we were in the garage," he started in a growl that didn't quite sound like an apology. "I'd trust him with your life."
"That's reassuring," I muttered with more than a trace of cynicism.
"I just wouldn't trust him with the rest of you. — Taylor Longford

It's a torture chamber, if we had to play it every day I don't think I'd be playing golf. — Ian Woosnam

Yes, I am a Mexican, and I have a past and a culture. But what matters is the film itself, not where it was financed or cast. — Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu

I was on the mathematics faculty at M.I.T. from 1951 through until I resigned in the spring of 1959. — John Forbes Nash Jr.

Success to me was getting out of that contract in one piece. — Brenda Holloway