Jerrilyn Farmer Quotes & Sayings
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Yes Harry I believe that is true. I cannot help telling you things. You have a curious influence over me. If I ever did a crime I would come and confess it to you. You would understand me. — Oscar Wilde

A person who believes in nonviolence believes in a living God. He cannot accept defeat. — Mahatma Gandhi

By happy chance we saw A twofold image: on a grassy bank A snow-white ram, and in the crystal flood Another and the same! — William Wordsworth

In general I do not draw well with literary men
not that I dislike them but I never know what to say to them after I have praised their last publication. — Lord Byron

The instruments of battle are valuable only if one knows how to use them. — Ardant Du Picq

We need to take a whole UK perspective on this [Brexit]. The Mayor of London has got a role in those kinds of discussions. — Stephen Crabb

I guess the thing is that we remained huge friends after the original Phantom movie, when we decided it wouldn't take place and we just saw each other socially over the years so we were friends. — Andrew Lloyd Webber

It doesn't matter what you're saying if you come from an honest place. — Seth Green

We come to think of an idealist as one who seeks to realize what is not in fact realizable. But, it is necessary to insist, to have ideals is not the same as to have impracticable ideals, however often it may be the case that our ideals are impracticable. — Susan Stebbing

Art seduces, but does not exploit. — Mason Cooley

I wish you always the joyous summer you deserve and blame you not for fleeing the stark winter you saw in me.
-Stanton Horne, Lord Wyndham (in his letter to Lady Alicia) — Celeste Bradley

One of the leading uses of photography by the mass media came to be called photojournalism. From the late 'twenties' to the early 'fifties' what might have been the golden age of this speciality - photographers worked largely as the possessors of special and arcane skills, like the ancient priests who practiced and monopolized the skills of pictography or carving or manuscript illumination. In those halcyon days the photographer enjoyed a privileged status. — John Szarkowski

I am more rich in goods than I am in money. — John Gutfreund