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If a work of art is to be truly immortal, it must pass quite beyond the limits of the human world, without any sign of common sense and logic. In this way the work will draw nearer to dream and to the mind of a child. — Giorgio De Chirico
Who says we didn't have controversial subjects on TV back in my time? Remember Bonanza? It was about three guys in high heels living together — Milton Berle
Is it the fault of wine if a fool drinks it and goes stumbling into darkness? — Avicenna
I remained Ryan's companion on the Hollywood party circuit, growing inured to sex and drugs before I was in my teens. — Tatum O'Neal
Some days are regroup days. Life comes at you and you lose focus. It happens to us all. Do something that brings you back into focus and don't let life get you to far off track. — Jean Williams
Despite the goings-on in Congress, I don't believe the USA is bordering on madness. I believe Mexico and Canada are. — Robert Breault
The people that weep before my paintings are having the same religious experience that I had when I painted it. — Mark Rothko
Chapter Nineteen — S.D. Smith
All mathematics is divided into three parts: cryptography (paid for by CIA, KGB and the like), hydrodynamics (supported by manufacturers of atomic submarines) and celestial mechanics (financed by military and other institutions dealing with missiles, such as NASA). — Vladimir Arnold
Don't let religion turn you into a fool — Sunday Adelaja
My legacy is not only about legacy, it's about how we as a human family learn to live together within our difference. — Angelique Kidjo
You want to paint? First of all you must cut off your tongue because your decision takes away from you the right to express yourself with anything but your brush. — Henri Matisse
You're not the product of your yesterdays." "But — Brittainy C. Cherry
A function to each organ, and each organ to its own function, is the law of all organization. — Herbert Spencer