Feicht Construction Quotes & Sayings
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It's almost impossible to overestimate the unimportance of most things. — John Logue
Pictures are as evocative to me as smells. — Anthony Browne
I like to make the mundane fabulous whenever I can. — Rufus Wainwright
Never underestimate the naughtiness factor. — Eowyn Wood
For example, the tiny ant, a creature of great industry, drags with its mouth whatever it can, and adds it to the heap which she is piling up, not unaware nor careless of the future. — Horace
You are knowledgeable when you know yourself. — Debasish Mridha
A book is a gift you can read again and again. — Garrison Keillor
Whatever begins to be tranquil is gobbled up by something not tranquil. — William Randolph Hearst
Inspiration may be a form of super-consciousness, or
perhaps of subconsciousness - I wouldn't know. But I am
sure it is the antithesis of self-consciousness. — Aaron Copland
There isn't a person in this world who within a minute of your being with them, won't do or say something for which you can genuinely love them. The way they smile, they way they're polite to a waiter or an attendant, the way they keep everything so clean and neat - or the way they don't. Just the regular, everyday stuff about the way people live can be profoundly endearing. All you have to do is watch for it. Noting the unique, careful way they have of taking care of and going about their business is one of the best things about hanging out with people. — Stephen Arterburn
There is also the basic inequality of being born either with a natural talent or without one. Clever or stupid. No matter how much you try to argue against it, Dora, we are not born equal. All we can ever strive for is the equality of opportunity for those who have the ability to make the most of it. — Sally Wentworth
Wars, for us, are either inevitable, or created. Whatever they are, they should not wholly vitiate art. What art needs is greater men, and what politics needs is better men.
(Something About a Soldier (1940)) — William, Saroyan