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Horing Quotes By Mary Renault

Friendship is perfect when virtuous men love the good in one another; for virtue gives more delight than beauty, and is untouched by time. — Mary Renault

Horing Quotes By Muriel Rukeyser

It is the single image, as used in a photograph or a painting - or the frame of a film - to which words have been added to enlarge the context. The method is not the same as that by which most paintings are named. It is closer in its performance to what dialogue does to a movie, to what the caption does to a good poster. — Muriel Rukeyser

Horing Quotes By Wesley Eisold

There's too many songs and nothing to dance to
The future is putrid, I'm useless without you — Wesley Eisold

Horing Quotes By Steven Heller

Graphic designers should be literate in graphic design history.
Being able to design well is not always enough. Knowing the roots
of design is necessary to avoid reinvention, no less inadvertent plagiarism. — Steven Heller

Horing Quotes By Mads Mikkelsen

I would have turned any offer down, if it had turned into a thriller. I would have seen no point in a thriller here. I don't need to entertain people, on top of what we were doing. It's not a question of whether he did it or not. I would have thought that was banal and uninteresting, and I wouldn't care. And it could have also turned into a shoot-out because there were a lot of guns in the film. — Mads Mikkelsen

Horing Quotes By John Geddes

Burnt by the sun
of your mouth,
I'm unable to speak
or paint you with words — John Geddes

Horing Quotes By Selena Gomez

you have the right to live a beautiful life — Selena Gomez

Horing Quotes By Knute Rockne

Show me a gracious loser and I'll show you a failure. — Knute Rockne

Horing Quotes By Friedrich Engels

What is good for the ruling class, is alleged to be good for the whole of society with which the ruling class identifies itself. — Friedrich Engels