Gauguette Quotes & Sayings
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miserable of all conditions in this world: that we may always find in it something to comfort ourselves from, and — Daniel Defoe

I'm Fasinated by women who aren't making a great impression on people. I think there's probably something there that is more than meets the eye. — Calista Flockhart

The photograph is the most perfect picture. It does not change; it is absolute, and therefore autonomous, unconditional, devoid of style. Both in its way of informing, and in what it informs of, it is my source. — Gerhard Richter

Listen to any cantor, any good hazan, sing and you can hear a little bit of Ray Charles going on. — Jerry Leiber

Harold stuck his chest out a bit. "I'm the Senator's representative in this district," which made me think of the relationship priests supposedly have with God. — John Fox

People wear masks in the light because true happiness are the agents of deception and delusion. — Lionel Suggs

Me and the folks who buy my food are like the Indians
we just want to opt out. That's all the Indians ever wanted
to keep their tepees, to give their kids herbs instead of patent medicines and leeches. They didn't care if there was a Washington, D.C., or a Custer or a USDA; just leave us alone. But the Western mind can't bear an opt-out option. We're going to have to refight the Battle of the Little Big Horn to preserve the right to opt out, or your grandchildren and mine will have no choice but to eat amalgamated, irradiated, genetically prostituted, barcoded, adulterated fecal spam from the centralized processing conglomerate. — Michael Pollan

You remember what is lost, and you forget what's right in front of you. — Ann Brashares

From an early age I didn't buy into the value systems of working hard in a nine-to-five job. I thought creativity, friendship and loyalty and pushing the boundaries of what was acceptable was much more interesting. — Adam Clayton

I don't want to be thought of as wholesome. — Julie Andrews

In a good book the best is between the lines. — Swedish Proverb