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Lageder Lagrein Quotes By Upton Sinclair

The proletarian writer is a writer with a purpose; he thinks no more of art for art's sake than a man on a sinking ship thinks of painting a beautiful picture in the cabin; he thinks of getting ashore - and then there will be time enough for art. — Upton Sinclair

Lageder Lagrein Quotes By David Gordon Green

I think my interest in risk is pretty high, a lot higher than I think a lot of other people who are just looking for something to kind of define themselves, give them a set of fingerprints, and certainly is better for the pocketbook. For me it's always about trying new things and wanting to explore something else and something new of myself and of actors I really like. — David Gordon Green

Lageder Lagrein Quotes By Darryl Anka

The reality you experience is a reflection of what you believe is most possible. — Darryl Anka

Lageder Lagrein Quotes By Craig Ferguson

A woman in Germany gave birth to a 13 1/2 pound baby. That baby was so fat his first word was strudel. — Craig Ferguson

Lageder Lagrein Quotes By Dawn Marie Hamilton

Okay, paradigm shift, faeries and brownies exist. — Dawn Marie Hamilton

Lageder Lagrein Quotes By Gilles Deleuze

The problem is no longer getting people to express themselves, but providing little gaps of solitude and silence in which they might eventually find something to say. Repressive forces don't stop people from expressing themselves, but rather, force them to express themselves. What a relief to have nothing to say, the right to say nothing, because only then is there a chance of framing the rare, or ever rarer, the thing that might be worth saying. — Gilles Deleuze

Lageder Lagrein Quotes By Henri J.M. Nouwen

Those who do not run away from our pains but touch them with compassion bring healing and new strength. The paradox indeed is that the beginning of healing is in the solidarity with the pain. In — Henri J.M. Nouwen