Gijsbertus De Lange Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 14 famous quotes about Gijsbertus De Lange with everyone.
Top Gijsbertus De Lange Quotes

But when we came out of camp, that's when I first realized that being in camp, that being Japanese-American, was something shameful. — George Takei

The art world is now a slave of mass culture. We have a sound-bite culture and so we have sound-bite art. You look at it, you get it - it's as immediate and as superficial as that. — Matthew Collings

I'm not interested in teaching books by women ... Usually at the beginning of the semester a hand shoots up and someone asks why there aren't any women writers in the course. I say I don't love women writers enough to teach them, if you want women writers go down the hall. What I teach is guys. Serious heterosexual guys. F. Scott Fitzgerald, Chekhov, Tolstoy. Real guy-guys. Henry Miller. Philip Roth. — David Gilmour

I've had three broken legs and two knee replacements. But I'm very good at apres golf. — Letitia Baldrige

The joy of the mind is the measure of its strength. — Ninon De L'Enclos

Djuna concerned only with the longitude, and latitude and altitude of human beings in relation to each other. — Anais Nin

Regress towards progress - Dr Wannamaker — Lauren Bradshaw

In Massachusetts and Vermont, there had been plenty of mosquitoes, but in New Hampshire, they had reinforcements. — Jennifer Pharr Davis

Whether a person is physically in front of you or not, the love remains. — Kate Jacobs

'Dune' was like a giant machine, and it was hard to keep track of all the pieces, but 'Blue Velvet' was a very sleek, compact little experience. — Kyle MacLachlan

More people die on a per mile basis from drunk walking than from drunk driving. — A. J. Jacobs

Stop following the con artists, instead become the greatest and brightest artist ever to exist and let others follow your light instead — Yolanda De Iuliis

The problem of architecture has always been the same throughout time. Its authentic quality is reached through its proportions, and the proportions cost nothing. In fact, most of them are proportions among things, not the things themselves. Art is almost always a question of proportions. — Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe