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Hispanic Poets Quotes By Depeche Mode

Enjoy the silence — Depeche Mode

Hispanic Poets Quotes By John Donne

For God's sake hold your tongue, and let me love — John Donne

Hispanic Poets Quotes By Gotye

All the records I've put out have had either artwork that I did while I was young or something that my Dad painted. — Gotye

Hispanic Poets Quotes By Wallace B. Smith

Calculus is the most powerful weapon of thought yet devised by the wit of man. — Wallace B. Smith

Hispanic Poets Quotes By Richie Allen

I once loved this game. But after being traded four times, I realized that it's nothing but a business. I treat my horses better than the owners treat us. It's a shame they've destroyed my love for the game. — Richie Allen

Hispanic Poets Quotes By Jamie Wyeth

Painting to me is addictive. These are moments when it is inspiring, but they are few and far between. I keep my tools sharpened for the moment when things do start clicking, but that doesn't happen a lot. I really have to push myself sometimes. Painting is a profession in which it is very easy to be lazy, particularly if you have any degree of success. — Jamie Wyeth

Hispanic Poets Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Be present. Make love. Make tea. Avoid small talk. Embrace conversation. Buy a plant, water it. Make your bed. Make some one else's bed. Have a smart mouth and quick wit. Run. Make art. Create. Swim in the ocean. Swim in the rain. Take chances. Ask questions. Make mistakes. Learn. Know your worth. Love fiercely. Forgive quickly. Let go of what doesn't make you happy. Grow. — Paulo Coelho

Hispanic Poets Quotes By Kris Calvert

Honey, if brains were dynamite, he wouldn't have enough to blow his nose. — Kris Calvert

Hispanic Poets Quotes By Dan Millman

To really help people, you first need to understand them - but first understand yourself, prepare yourself; develop the clarity, the courage, and the sensitivity to exert the right leverage, in the right place, at the right time. Then your actions will have power. History," he added, "holds many examples of individuals and nations who acted without the wisdom to foresee the consequences — Dan Millman

Hispanic Poets Quotes By Rodney Dangerfield

When I was a kid I got no respect. I had no friends. I remember the see-saw. I had to keep runnin' from one end to the other. — Rodney Dangerfield