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Imbue Botanicals Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

The refinement of morality increases together with the refinement of fear. Today the fear of disagreeable feelings in other people is almost the strongest of our own disagreeable feelings. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Imbue Botanicals Quotes By Paul Cezanne

You have no idea how life-giving it is to find around one a youth that agrees not to bury one on the spot. — Paul Cezanne

Imbue Botanicals Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

When I play with my cat, who knows whether she is not amusing herself with me more than I with her. — Michel De Montaigne

Imbue Botanicals Quotes By Frank Lloyd Wright

Individuality realized is the supreme attainment of the human soul, the master-master's work of art. Individuality is sacred. — Frank Lloyd Wright

Imbue Botanicals Quotes By Andrew Saul

A hospital patient can expect one medical error every single day of any hospital stay. Malpractice suits are numerous enough that one may reasonably conclude that there is certainly no guarantee of proper health care by contracting it out. — Andrew Saul

Imbue Botanicals Quotes By Agatha Bird

I got a question for you, gonna come over here and kiss me with those pretty lips? — Agatha Bird

Imbue Botanicals Quotes By Don DeLillo

What is a nebulous mass, just out of idle curiosity?"
"A possible growth in the body."
"And it's called nebulous because you can't get a clear picture of it."
"We get very clear pictures. The imaging block takes the clearest pictures humanly possible. It's called a nebulous mass because it has no definite shape, form, or limits."
"What can it do in terms of worst-case scenario contingencies?"
"Cause a person to die."
"Speak English, for God's sake. I despise this modern jargon. — Don DeLillo

Imbue Botanicals Quotes By Caroline Knapp

Around the time I began starving, in the early eighties, the visual image had begun to supplant text as culture's primary mode of communication, a radical change because images work so differently than words: They're immediate, they hit you at levels way beneath intellect, they come fast and furious. — Caroline Knapp