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Gabbianelli Quotes By Damien Hirst

'Painting like a child' isn't a negative for me ... it's something only great artists can really achieve. The childlike quality of some of Picasso's drawings is precisely what makes them so masterful and extraordinary; the ability to express complete visions, feelings and portraits through a continuous line. — Damien Hirst

Gabbianelli Quotes By Sue Grafton

Grieving is like being ill. You think the entire world revolves around you and it doesn't. — Sue Grafton

Gabbianelli Quotes By Jennifer Grant

My son Cary's generation likely won't know who my father was, but it's something nice for him that his grandfather was an icon. I had one chance to pass along that name. — Jennifer Grant

Gabbianelli Quotes By Charles Stross

They'll like it even less if I hear any words from them, I said. You have to be firm with colonial troops: they have only as much backbone as their commanding officer. — Charles Stross

Gabbianelli Quotes By M. E. W. Sherwood

People who live in quiet, remote places are apt to give good dinners. They are the oft-recurring excitement of an otherwise unemotional, dull existence. They linger, each of these dinners, in our palimpsest memories, each recorded clearly, so that it does not blot out the others. — M. E. W. Sherwood

Gabbianelli Quotes By Israelmore Ayivor

You can't lead people to where you've not been yourself. When you all get stranded, you need the knowledge of someone who knows the way! — Israelmore Ayivor

Gabbianelli Quotes By Mikhail Kalashnikov

The fact that people die because of an AK-47 is not because of the designer, but because of politics. — Mikhail Kalashnikov

Gabbianelli Quotes By Lucretia Mott

The Law has made the man and wife one person, and that one person the husband! — Lucretia Mott

Gabbianelli Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Jace perched on the windowsill and looked down at him. "You really don't get this bodyguard thing, do you?"
"I didn't even think you liked me all that much," said Simon. "Is this one of those keep-your-friends-close-and-your-enemies-closer things?"
"I thought it was keep your friends close so you have someone to drive the car when you sneak over to your enemy's house a night and throw up in his mailbox."
"I'm pretty sure that's not it — Cassandra Clare