Kiepura Aviation Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing, not even sadness could be greater than the sum of us. — Emery Lord
I think a lot of making art is listening to yourself. — Kiki Smith
What a shame to be so afraid of failure that you stop living. My wife has a great one-liner about failure: "Never consider yourself a failure-you can always serve as a bad example." She is right. Failure can be a better teacher than success. — Bernie Siegel
I remember the first time I went to Italy when I was eighteen, I was in Florence and there were all these eighteen, nineteen, twenty-year-olds gliding past on Vespas with crinkly, long, hair, and I thought I was on the set of a movie. I couldn't believe that this was going on and I hadn't known about it before. I was flabbergasted. — Walter Kirn
I can never be your friend because of my lost tail, nor you mine because of your lost child. — Aesop
What dreams would he have, not seeing. Life a dream for him. Where is the justice being born that way? — James Joyce
Our neighbours had happy childhoods to a man and still feel angry. Perhaps they resent never having had a chance to become perverse ... — J.G. Ballard
Ensure that people who matter to you always feel cared for and accepted. — Amey Hegde
You see, when weaving a blanket, an Indian woman leaves a flaw in the weaving of that blanket to let the soul out. — Martha Graham
First, you work for money, and then money works for you. — Idowu Koyenikan
I work eight hours a day, but I'm not writing all that time. I'm thinking, editing, looking something up. Thinking is what I do a lot of. — Barbara Taylor Bradford
There are women whose infidelities are the only link they still have with their husbands. — Sacha Guitry
If you really want something bad enough, if you're really interested in something enough, you know, you just keep working on it. — Brian Kobilka
There is no sense of weariness like that which closes in a day of eager and unintermittent pursuit of pleasure. The apple is eaten, but "the core sticks in the throat." Expectation has then given way to ennui, appetite to satiety. — Christian Nestell Bovee
Instead, there was only the kind of silence that comes when someone takes away a clock to be repaired and after a time you become aware of its absence because its gentle, reassuring tick is gone and you miss it so. — John Connolly
