Kramarik Paintings Quotes & Sayings
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When people are uneducated, or simply lack curiosity to seek knowledge, change appears as a frightening unknown. Such fear leads to aggression, even violence. — Jean Sasson

My inner chemistry had been hijacked by a mad scientist, who poured the fizzy, volatile contents of my heart from a test tube marked SOBER REALITY into another labeled SUNNY DELUSION, and back again, faster and faster, until the floor of my life was slick with spillage. — Jonathan Lethem

I like to skin up ski resorts and, for me, being blind, that's nice because it's wide open, with no avalanche danger. — Erik Weihenmayer

The engineer, and more generally the designer, is concerned with how things ought to be - how they ought to be in order to attain goals, and to function. — Herbert Simon

Monogamy is not found in any social, group-living primate except - if the standard narrative is to be believed - us. — Christopher Ryan

Trust everybody, but cut the cards yourself. — W.C. Fields

Love gives one a kind of goodness. — Alexandre Dumas-fils

Plus, humor is a good way to hide the pain. - Leo — Rick Riordan

A pen is different from the pad, the key, moving your fingers across a screen. I like both. I like to work on sketchbooks, big old white sketch paper. I like how that feels, and I like to put different media on it. Then there's the phone, smartphone, iPad: It's the new page, and it's not the same page anymore. — Juan Felipe Herrera

You devour a book meant to be read, not because you would fill yourself or have an anxious care to be nourished, but because it contains such stuff — Woodrow Wilson

I had this wild imagination. I was never me. All my childhood photos, I'm in fancy dress, playing a Russian refuge or Marvelous Mad Madam Mim. — Juno Temple

The physical distress was over, but something else still remained, some sort of free-floating disquiet, at first hard to comprehend, but which he came quickly to understand for what it was: the splendor of the tunnels had kindled in him at first a sense of admiration verging on awe, but that had gone moving swiftly onward through his soul to become a crushing, devastating sensation of personal inadequacy. — Robert Silverberg