Giulio Cessario Quotes & Sayings
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Artists are controlled by the life that beats in them, like the ocean beats on the shore. — Dorothea Lange
I don't believe society has ever grown more tolerant. It just changes targets. — Richard Paul Evans
Larry Flynt, running for governor of California. His goal - change our state bird to the spread eagle. — Craig Kilborn
It is more honorable to be raised to a throne than to be born to one. Fortune bestows the one, merit obtains the other. — Petrarch
One should never presume one is the sole object of a hunt, — Frank Herbert
As education becomes dematerialized, demonetized and democratized, every man, woman and child on the planet will be able to reap the benefits of knowledge. We're rapidly heading toward a world of education abundance. — Peter Diamandis
So as an amateur Olympic competitor I loved criticism, because it made me better. But now as a professional I don't really know how to channel it or where to take it, so I don't take it quite as well. — Scott Hamilton
My girlfriend said, Just buy me something crazy and expensive, something I don't even need! So, I signed her up for radiation treatment. — Emo Philips
Most enlightened people can do miracles. Some have powers, some don't. Some people who have developed powers aren't enlightened. — Frederick Lenz
Children who are not encouraged to do, to try, to explore, to master, and to risk failure, often feel helpless and inadequate. Over-controlled by anxious, fearful parents, these children often become anxious and fearful themselves. This makes it difficult for them to mature. Many never outgrow the need for ongoing parental guidance and control. As a result, their parents continue to invade, manipulate, and frequently dominate their lives. — Susan Forward
The plurality that we perceive is only an appearance; it is not real. Vedantic philosophy ... has sought to clarify it by a number of analogies, one of the most attractive being the many-faceted crystal which, while showing hundreds of little pictures of what is in reality a single existent object, does not really multiply that object ... — Erwin Schrodinger
