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Klatzkin Hamilton Quotes By Leon Battista Alberti

The greatest work of an artist is the history of a painting. — Leon Battista Alberti

Klatzkin Hamilton Quotes By Sara Shepard

That's immortality my darlings" Spencer said. — Sara Shepard

Klatzkin Hamilton Quotes By Edgar Cayce

For perfect love casteth out fear, and fear can only be from the material things that soon must fade away.
And thus hold to the higher thought of eternity. For life is a continual experience. — Edgar Cayce

Klatzkin Hamilton Quotes By Dan Ephron

But he also felt a stitch of hesitation. Did God put him in the same room with Rabin so that he could eliminate the Israeli leader and his Oslo process? Or would Amir be imposing his own plan on God? He thought about the bullets in his magazine, the hollow points and the regular rounds. Then he turned his gaze back to Rabin and watched him leave the hall; Amir had missed his chance. But he gleaned valuable information. Rabin was hardly protected. If protests didn't stop the peace process, killing him might be a viable alternative. At home, he related the events to Hagai. It was too early, he told his brother. He needed to build his inner readiness. — Dan Ephron

Klatzkin Hamilton Quotes By David Cronenberg

Censors tend to do what only psychotics do; They confuse fantasy with reality. — David Cronenberg

Klatzkin Hamilton Quotes By Meister Eckhart

We are all meant to be mothers of God ... for God is always needing to be born. — Meister Eckhart

Klatzkin Hamilton Quotes By Horst Schulze

Leadership is creating an environment in which people want to be part of the organization and not just work for the organization. Leadership creates an environment that makes people want to, rather than have to, do. — Horst Schulze

Klatzkin Hamilton Quotes By Ovid

The wit of man has devised cruel statutes,
And nature oft permits what is by law forbid. — Ovid