Leonardo Da Vinci Flights Of The Mind Quotes & Sayings
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He flipped up his middle finger. "I don't care. I can't handle this. My game is talk. You tried to take that away." He shot an arm towards Mason. "He fights. I talk. That's the magic of our twosome fearsome. — Tijan

One study says that 90 percent of our everyday behavior is based on our habits ... That means how we treat people, how we spend our money, what we watch, what we listen to - 90 percent of the time, we're on autopilot. We do what we've always done. — Joel Osteen

Whenever someone says, 'You've changed my life,' you can't replace that. — Tempestt Bledsoe

That is what you are. That's what you all are ... all of you young people who served in the war. You are a lost generation. — Gertrude Stein

He just tells him to "descend" from his power position, "go away and get rid of all your possessions." Money is only the metaphor here; the real possession he has to get rid of is his ego. — Richard Rohr

Danger came in different packages, at different points in a lifetime. — Jodi Picoult

You're the reason why selfless soldiers won't be kicked out of the military because of who they are or who they love. — Barack Obama

I saw David Lynch's 'The Elephant Man' when I was 15. I was completely bowled over. I found it so beautiful, strange and mesmerizing that I went back to the cinema every night for a week to see it. — Ben Daniels

Kerrick the weed. — Maria V. Snyder

I'm a working class lad. — Rob James-Collier

The best way for a beginner to write for animation is to closely watch animated films, then read the screenplays for them afterwards. — Douglas Wood

The Qur'an is in many ways far less concrete than the Bible, relying on the esoteric more often than the apparent. — G. Willow Wilson

I put back my head, looking up at the deep black sky swimming with hot stars. If you knew they were really balls of flaming gas, you could imagine them as Van Gogh saw them, without difficulty ... and looking into that illuminated void, you understood why people have always looked up into the sky when talking to God. You need to feel the immensity of something very much bigger than yourself, and there it is - immeasurably vast, and always near at hand. Covering you. — Diana Gabaldon

What use was war without also love? — Saul Bellow