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Jamie Kennedy Malibu Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke

Astronomy, as nothing else can do, teaches men humility. — Arthur C. Clarke

Jamie Kennedy Malibu Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Beauty and Genius must be kept afar if one would avoid becoming their slave. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Jamie Kennedy Malibu Quotes By Albert Schweitzer

The great fault of all ethics hitherto has been that they believed themselves to have to deal only with the relations of man to man. In reality, however, the question is what is his attitude to the world and all life that comes within his reach. — Albert Schweitzer

Jamie Kennedy Malibu Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

Dane touched my chin and lifted my face upward, and kissed me gently. Only then did I understand that Dane had always been a friend I had slept with, and how entirely different that was from having a lover who could be a friend. — Lisa Kleypas

Jamie Kennedy Malibu Quotes By Graham Greene

Human nature is not black and white but black and grey. — Graham Greene

Jamie Kennedy Malibu Quotes By Paul Gauguin

Do not copy nature too much. Art is an abstraction. — Paul Gauguin

Jamie Kennedy Malibu Quotes By Barbra Streisand

Art transcends politics this weekend. — Barbra Streisand

Jamie Kennedy Malibu Quotes By Brandy Nacole

That was probably the weirdest thing that's ever happened to me."
"What? Almost falling in a ditch?"
"No, being carried by a girl. — Brandy Nacole

Jamie Kennedy Malibu Quotes By Catherine Zeta-Jones

I get terrified the first day I'm on a film set. I get nervous walking down a red carpet. I find making speeches the most terrifying thing in the world. — Catherine Zeta-Jones

Jamie Kennedy Malibu Quotes By Saint Augustine

Try as they may to savor the taste of eternity, their thoughts still twist and turn upon the ebb and flow of things in past and future time. But if only their minds could be seized and held steady, they would be still for a while and, for that short moment, they would glimse the splendor of eternity, which is forever still. — Saint Augustine