Fijador De Cabello Quotes & Sayings
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On a waiter's check pad," said Slartibartfast, "reality and unreality collide on such a fundamental level that each becomes the other and anything is possible, within certain parameters. — Douglas Adams
Perhaps there's no sharper spur to meditation than answered prayer. — Hortense Calisher
A Voltairian of good stock," he murmured.
"What is that supposed to mean?" I growled.
"To believe a little in God and much in the devil!"
"Well, yes, Mister Hilmacher, and if the devil is not a part in this business, let him take me to Hell!"
"Mister Burgomaster, you insult the devil. He who undervalues the devil belittles God. I fail to see why the Almighty would occupy Himself with our most insignificant actions and thoughts, like a good old woman during the endless tea hours, and I would find the role of Old Nick singularly petty indeed should he amuse himself with a giant pleasantry that sends a herd and its guardians into the mortal mud of the swamp. — Jean Ray
The destruction of the past is perhaps the greatest of all crimes. — Simone Weil
Homer is right: "Bad is the lordship of many; let one be your ruler and master." For such a man law would be rather an instrument than a limit: "for men of eminent ability there is no law - they are themselves a law. — Will Durant
I'm in between an installation artist, video artist and photographer. And when you work with nude bodies, you're immediately called a pornographer or a fashion photographer. — Spencer Tunick
I paint as if I were Rothschild. — Paul Cezanne
Economic forces, after all, are invisible but for the effect they have on our physical form: where we live, what we eat, what we wear, how we dance. — Ruben Martinez
You believe that you live in the
universe when in reality the universe lives in you — Steve Chandler
- pity is a confoundedly two-edged business. Anyone who doesn't know how to deal with it should keep his hands, and, above all, his heart, off it. It is only at first that pity, like morphia, is a solace to the invalid, a remedy, a drug, but unless you know the correct dosage and when to stop, it becomes a virulent poison. The first few injections do good, they soothe, they deaden the pain. But the devil of it is that the organism, the body, just like the soul, has an uncanny capacity for adaptation. Just as the nervous system cries out for more and more morphia, so do the emotions cry out for more and more pity, in the end more than one can give. Inevitably there comes a moment when one has to say 'No', and then one must not mind the other person's hating one more for this ultimate refusal than if one had never helped him at all. — Stefan Zweig
If love were a location, it would be a paradoxical mixture of the safest place on earth and the most vulnerable. — Laurel Ulen Curtis
Men are generally right in what they affirm and wrong in what they deny. What we deny is generally something that lies outside our experience, and about which we can therefore say nothing. — H. Richard Niebuhr
Wubba lubba dub dub! — Rick Sanchez
Be yourself, you'll be a lot happier. — Jeffree Star
We imagine much more appropriately an artisan on his toilet seat or on his wife than a great president, venerable by his demeanorand his ability. It seems to us that they do not stoop from their lofty thrones even to live. — Michel De Montaigne
