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Anyone who has ever dealt with the tax authorities, the educational system or any other complex bureaucracy knows that the truth hardly matters. What's written on your form is far more important. — Yuval Noah Harari
In Allston, as generous as he was with his praise and encouragement, Sophia had come face-to-face with the male art establishment and its aesthetic. She had encountered it before when she was hustled out of Thomas Doughty's studio while a men's painting class was in session. More recently, at a gathering in the Reverend Channing's parlor, she had been stunned when the minister had quoted the influential British artist Henry Fuseli's sneering observation that there was "no fist" in women's painting - and then demanded Sophia's response. Flustered, Sophia had "sunk away into my shell," unable to speak, she confided in her journal. She had enough trouble summoning the confidence to paint each day, let alone defend women artists as a class. Channing's question struck to the heart of Sophia's ambivalence about taking the initiative to create original works of art. Virtually — Megan Marshall
We always hear about the rights of democracy, but the major responsibility of it is participation. — Wynton Marsalis
It is perfectly monstrous,' he said, at last, 'the way people go about nowadays saying things against one behind one's back that are absolutely and entirely true. — Oscar Wilde
Why do men like intelligent women? Because opposites attract. — Kathy Lette
Don't start nothing you can't finish." Jahren (Tears I Shed 2) — Kim Morris
We're carrying the fire. — Cormac McCarthy
A scarf from her dress works free and floats behind her the way memories float behind the dead. — Milan Kundera
I try to keep a low profile in general. Not with my art, but just as a person. — Alanis Morissette
Forget about lien about you behind your back and talking nonsense, some people can lie to you looking in your eyes ... — Honeya
Second Changes Are not given to make things right, But to prove that we could be better even after we fail — Wendy Prince
