Hyperrealist Quotes & Sayings
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Is it better that we manage population growth responsibly or should we to wait for nature to cull our numbers? — Phil Harding

I do whatever pleases me, in the heavens and on the earth, in the seas and all their depths. As I have planned, so it will be, and as I have purposed, so it will stand. I am your Father. You are the clay, I am the potter; you are all the work of my hand. I will have mercy on whom I have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I have compassion. — Zhang Yun

Homeland security requires a secure homeland currency. — Janet M. Tavakoli

There is no distinctly native American criminal class save Congress. — Mark Twain

I love the expression that 'When your Bible is falling apart, the man isn't.' — Jordin Sparks

The list of Scarborough's rock credentials could go on forever. — David Hewson

The sense of a small courageous community barely existing above the desert of trees, hemmed in by a sun too fierce to work under and a darkness filled with evil spirits - love was an arm round the neck, a cramped embrace in the smoke, wealth a little pile of palm-nuts, old age sores and leprosy, religion a few stones in the centre of the village where the dead chiefs lay, a grove of trees where the rice birds, like yellow and green canaries, built their nests, a man in a mask with raffia skirts dancing at burials. This never varied, only their kindness to strangers, the extent of their poverty and the immediacy of their terrors. Their laughter and their happiness seemed the most courageous things in nature — Graham Greene

Well, first I studied piano. I wasn't very satisfied because I though my teachers were dumb ... and repressive. — Luc Ferrari

Urs Fischer specializes in making jaws drop. Cutting giant holes in gallery walls, digging a crater in Gavin Brown's gallery floor in 2007, creating amazing hyperrealist wallpaper for a group show at Tony Shafrazi: It all percolates with uncanny destructiveness, operatic uncontrollability, and barbaric sculptural power. — Jerry Saltz

The kind of truth that can be asserted by argument had lost all glamour, all lustre, for him, seeming no more now than another aspect of that ancient urge - much older than the desire for truth - to command attention, dominate one's fellows. — Barry Unsworth

We're not friends, Braden." I pulled his office door open.
"No. We're not. — Samantha Young