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Govindjis Richardson Quotes By Diane Samuels

Know your number. If you don't know it you might forget who you are. — Diane Samuels

Govindjis Richardson Quotes By Helene Cardona

We are consciousness wanting to expand. — Helene Cardona

Govindjis Richardson Quotes By Theodore Dalrymple

Havana is like Beirut, without having gone through the civil war to achieve the destruction. — Theodore Dalrymple

Govindjis Richardson Quotes By Gerard De Marigny

I told a doctor once, Doc, if you want to know what's inside of me, put down the x-ray and pick up my novel! — Gerard De Marigny

Govindjis Richardson Quotes By Pierre Boulez

[A]ny musician who has not experienced - I do not say understood, but truly experienced - the necessity of dodecaphonic music is USELESS. For his whole work is irrelevant to the needs of his epoch. — Pierre Boulez

Govindjis Richardson Quotes By Chloe Sevigny

It's not what you spend but how you wear it that counts. The key is often to dress up inexpensive basics with accessories. Something like a beautiful designer bag or belt can make everything else look richer and more luxurious. — Chloe Sevigny

Govindjis Richardson Quotes By Hazel Ying Lee

I held a moment in my hand, brilliant as a star, fragile as a flower, a tiny sliver of one hour. I dripped it carelessly, Ah! I didn't know, I held opportunity. — Hazel Ying Lee

Govindjis Richardson Quotes By Luc De Clapiers

We ought never to be afraid to repeat an ancient truth, when we feel that we can make it more striking by a neater turn, or bring it alongside of another truth, which may make it clearer, and thereby accumulate evidence. It belongs to the inventive faculty to see clearly the relative state of things, and to be able to place them in connection; but the discoveries of ages gone by belong less to their first authors than to those who make them practically useful to the world. — Luc De Clapiers