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Joe Dominguez Quotes By Stephen Wright

If you had a million Shakespeares, could they write like a monkey? — Stephen Wright

Joe Dominguez Quotes By Kate Chopin

But she saw beyond that bitter moment a long procession of years to come that would belong to her absolutely. — Kate Chopin

Joe Dominguez Quotes By Joris-Karl Huysmans

And if it be true that the loveliest tune imaginable becomes vulgar and insupportable as soon as the public begins to hum it and the hurdy-gurdies make it their own, the work of art which does not remain indifferent to the spurious artists, which is not contested by fools, and which is not satisfied with awakening the enthusiasm of the few, by this very fact becomes profaned, trite, almost repulsive to the initiate.
This promiscuity in admiration, furthermore, was one of the greatest sources of regret in his life. Incomprehensible successes had forever spoiled for him many pictures and books once cherished and dear. Approved by the mob, they began to reveal imperceptible defects to him, and he rejected them, wondering meanwhile if his perceptions were not growing blunted. — Joris-Karl Huysmans

Joe Dominguez Quotes By Katie Reus

Levi watched her carefully again, his gaze roaming over her face, as if he was trying to see into her mind. "You're not lying. Why are you doing this?"
"Because if I try to shut you out you'll cause me more problems than I want to deal with. And I don't want to kill you. — Katie Reus

Joe Dominguez Quotes By John Oliver

I think it might honestly be time for the Sunshine State to officially change its motto to the Worst State. — John Oliver

Joe Dominguez Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

great intelligence in a writer if his similes — Arthur Schopenhauer

Joe Dominguez Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Besides, he overcame the world when no one else had overcome it. It was as it were a young lion which had never been defeated in a fight: it roared upon him out of the thicket and leaped upon him in the fulness of its strength. Now if our greater Samson tore this young lion as though it were a kid and flung it down as a vanquished thing, you may depend upon it that now it is an old lion, and grey and covered with the wounds which he gave it of old, we, having the Lord's life and power in us, will overcome it too. Blessed be his name! What good cheer there is in his victory. He as good as says to us, I have overcome the world, and you in whom I dwell, who are clothed with my Spirit, must overcome it too. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon