Geison Quotes & Sayings
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The beauty of sand, in other words, belonged to death. it was the beauty of death that ran through the magnificence of its ruins and its great power of destruction — Kobo Abe
I'm obviously very involved with my own charity and foundation that I work with. Obviously, I'm very passionate about that. — David Nail
That song ["Money to Burn"] is me being a fly on the wall in situations in LA. I mean, I've seen the way a lot of people operate and I've seen that sort of thing go down. There's a lot of rich kids with a little bit of extra money. — Ladyhawke
Oh.' I shot upright. 'I was in Mongolia.'
Note to self: learn to be a less extreme liar. — Ally Carter
Now some folks say that we should be glad for what we have. Tell me, would you be happy in Village Ghetto Land? — Stevie Wonder
One's past can't be erased, it can only be learned from, the child taught her. — H. L. Balcomb
Love is dangerous por your tiny heart — Mathias Malzieu
Photography has not invented anything. — Jean-Francois Chevrier
I grew up a dreamer, lonely, one foot on the earth, the other on the moon. — Philippe Lechermeier
I think Kandinsky and I were very near friends. — Josef Albers
Empirically speaking, we are made from star stuff. Why aren't we talking more about that? Materials never leave this world. They just keep recycling, recombining. That's what you kept telling me when we met
that in a real, material sense, what is made from where. I didn't have a clue what you were talking about, but I could see you burned for it. I wanted to be near that burning. I still don't understand, but at least now my fingers ride the lip. — Maggie Nelson
It is essential that there should not only be a limit on campaign spending but it should be required to say where that money is spent and how it is spent. I think there has been more abuse in campaign spending, actually, than in campaign contributors. — Bill Scott
It is the face of his own evil shadow that grins at Western man from the other side of the Iron curtain. — C. G. Jung