Quotes & Sayings About Lepidus
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You are not an artist simply because you paint or sculpt or make pots that cannot be used. An artist is a poet in his or her own medium. And when an artist produces a good piece, that work has mystery, an unsaid quality; it is alive. — Toshiko Takaezu

The American people have been denied important information for their own protection. — Bob Graham

Change & transformation. That kind of magic. — Julia Green

I don't think all writers are sad, she said. I think it's the other way around- all sad people write. — Lang Leav

Even the written evidence offered by the executioners tells us that. And it ended with Anastasia not being buried with the rest of her family." Yakov paused. "The DNA experts can speculate all they want, but they still can't say with absolute certainty that any of the bones later found belonged to her. I doubt they ever will." I felt dazed. "How can I know that your version of events is true? — Glenn Meade

Just as good and virtue, sin and evil can only be given in vigil. Who sleeps, sleeps; for the asleep there is no sin, just as there is no good, nor virtue. There is only sleep. — Judas Iscariot

Life is not too short ... we just wait too long to begin it. — Joel Osteen

A trite but effective tactic against the fear of death: think of the list of people who had to be pried away from life. What did they gain by dying old? In the end, they all sleep six feet under - Caedicianus, Fabius, Julian, Lepidus, and all the rest. They buried their contemporaries, and were buried in turn. Our lifetime is so brief. And to live it out in these circumstances, among these people, in this body? Nothing to get excited about. Consider the abyss of time past, the infinite future. Three days of life or three generations: what's the difference? — Marcus Aurelius

I know the force women can exert in directing the course of events. — Helen Gahagan Douglas

There's no book that absolutely everyone loves. — Carolyn Parkhurst

Keep innocency, and take heed unto the thing that is right, for that shall bring a man peace at the last. — Harriet Martineau