Iftach Ophir Quotes & Sayings
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I came to realize that it hadn't really been up to me to chase after him. It had been Luke's choice not to stay
with me. — Kate Le Vann

I never listen to what a person says. I look at what a person does because what they do tells me who they really are. — Patty Houser

Only by pairing knowledge with inspiration will art evolve. Without these conditions any musician will remain a flawed artist, if one may speak of an artist at all. — Hector Berlioz

A well-designed home has to be very comfortable. I can't stand the aesthetes, the minimal thing. I can't live that way. My home has to be filled with stuff - mostly paintings, sculpture, my fish lamps, cardboard furniture, lots of books. — Frank Gehry

A good idea turns every cog in your mind, making you scared of bed in case the whole machine grinds to a halt. — Trevor Baylis

Emotional abuse is just as bad as physical abuse. Worse! You can heal broken bones; you can't heal a broken mind. — Dia Reeves

I would say I am an ordinary bowler but one with a really big heart, and that's what has stood me in good stead in all these years. — Harbhajan Singh

If you go out and watch nature closely, you will find something so joyful that it will completely fill you. — Marjolein Bastin

Henry Fonda's son: That's how everybody identified me until Easy Rider came along. Good old Captain America. — Peter Fonda

God promotes you based on your heart not based on your head. Your head might be right but if your heart is not right you will mess up the promotion. Men looks at the outward but God looks at the heart. From the heart flows the issues of life. — Patience Johnson

I owe you the truth in painting, and I will tell it to you. — Paul Cezanne

Negativity is a natural part of your perfect self. — Bryant McGill

Laughing isn't wrong if it's done out of happiness. Dreaming is essential because it gives us wings, and forgetting...well, there's a difference between living and forgetting. — Laura Bradford