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Judge Ito Quotes By Paul Klee Foundation

Art does not reproduce the visible; rather, it makes visible. — Paul Klee Foundation

Judge Ito Quotes By Wilhelm Reich

Am I a Spaceman? Do I belong to a new race on earth, bred by men from outer space in embraces with earth women? — Wilhelm Reich

Judge Ito Quotes By Vadhan

Extinction is not an event, it is a chain reaction! — Vadhan

Judge Ito Quotes By Andy Warhol

I think the first photograph I did was a ballplayer. It was a way of showing action or something. — Andy Warhol

Judge Ito Quotes By Wendell Berry

And yet a knowledge
is here that tenses the throat
as for song: the inheritance
of the ones, alive or once
alive, who stand behind
the ones I have imagined,
who took into their minds
the troubles of this place,
blights of love and race,
but saw a good fate here
and willingly paid its cost,
kept it the best they could,
thought of its good,
and mourned the good they lost.
(From the ending of Where in Clearing, p179) — Wendell Berry

Judge Ito Quotes By Madame De La Fayette

Most mothers think that to keep young people away from love-making it is enough never to speak of it in their presence. — Madame De La Fayette

Judge Ito Quotes By Marianne Williamson

The story doesn't begin with grown women being massacred in the workplace or in the press. It begins with innocent little girls who become convinced, for whatever reason, that the girl within them isn't good enough. — Marianne Williamson

Judge Ito Quotes By C.S. Lewis

The living, dynamic activity of love has been going on in God forever and has created everything else. — C.S. Lewis

Judge Ito Quotes By Wayne W. Dyer

Having been exposed to a variety of religious experiences in the foster homes I lived in, being Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, or anything else means absolutely nothing to me. I have already formed an opinion that the so-called religious teachings that I've been exposed to simply make no sense. So, I've just ignored the Sunday-school message of fear and judgment and paid no attention to any of it. I see no need for all of this craziness in my life, and long ago decided not to participate in it because every time I was required to go to church I ended up feeling worse for the experience - and I want, more than anything, to feel good. — Wayne W. Dyer