Hangtalan Ragaszt Szalag Quotes & Sayings
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Everything has been created twice once on a mental plain and once on a physical plain. — Bob Proctor
I don't believe in Western morality, i.e., don't kill civilians or children, don't destroy holy sites, don't fight during the holiday seasons, don't bomb cemeteries, and don't shoot until they shoot first because it is immoral. The only way to fight a moral war is the Jewish way: destroy their holy sites. Kill men, women and children (and cattle) — Manis Friedman
Anywhere - and, it follows, nowhere - can be a place. As long as we are there, to think and talk, to listen and respond. The world, once conscious of itself in the form of human making, is a vast concert hall. What sounds there is not the divine music of celestial spheres, as the ancient Greek mathematicians believed, but the sound of one human after another issuing the daily plea: to be heard, to be understood, to be accommodated. — Mark Kingwell
No one more cynical than an idealist. — Tanith Lee
It's a way of living, sharing things with people who work with me, and they seem to enjoy it. — Agnes Varda
I graduated in June 1948 and then went in the fall to the art school. I stayed with my cousins on Seventeenth Street in the beginning, and later had my own apartment very near there and was able to walk to the Art Institute on Elmwood Avenue. The school had a faculty of local artists - Jeanette and Robert Blair, James Vullo who were well known in the area. It was a school that I think thrived on returning GIs, as many schools did at that time. It was a very informal program - but it was professional. — Paul Smith
If I am playing any music at all it is jazz music. — Ginger Baker
I am the Roman Emperor, and am above grammar. — Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor
The hedgehog was engaged in a fight with another hedgehog, which seemed to Alice an excellent opportunity for croqueting one of them with the other: the only difficulty was, that her flamingo was gone across to — Lewis Carroll
The ninety percent of human experience that does not fit into established narrative patterns falls into oblivion. — Mason Cooley
The right to justice is something that no one can bestow, nor take away, for it is in one's heart. — Bryant H. McGill
Ungoverned anger begets madness. — Seneca.
