Livelsberger Artist Quotes & Sayings
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The more I see of what you call civilization, the more highly I think of what you call savagery! — Robert E. Howard
Far deeper objections may be felt - and have been expressed - against my use of the word Christian to mean one who accepts the common doctrines of Christianity. People ask: 'Who are you, to lay down who is, and who is not a Christian?' or 'May not many a man who cannot believe these doctrines be far more truly a Christian, far closer to the spirit of Christ, than some who do?' Now this objection is in one sense very right, very charitable, very spiritual, very sensitive. It has every available quality except that of being useful. We simply cannot, without disaster, use language as these objectors want us to use it. I will try to make this clear by the history of another, and very much less important, word. — C.S. Lewis
Tennis players we're always playing in center courts that feel like arenas. And when we get on the court and the crowd cheers your name or salutes you - it's like you're a gladiator in the arena. And everyone is cheering - and you're fighting, you're screaming, during your strokes - it feels like you're an animal, fighting for your life. — Novak Djokovic
The '60s are presented to kids today as a commodity. — Bernadine Dohrn
I was a hoodlum. I was a gang member, and art saved my life. — F. Murray Abraham
Broadly speaking, the KPIs of the organization needs to be the KPIs of the IT function. — Pearl Zhu
That I have wakened out of most glorious dreams, and found them all void and vain, is a horror I could bear and master — Charlotte Bronte
We have nothing to fear and a great deal to learn from trees, that vigorours and pacific tribe which without stint produces strengthening essences for us, soothing balms, and in whose gracious company we spend so many cool, silent, and intimate hours. — Marcel Proust
And to hear David talk about it, it's it all happened because a long, long time ago people tried to mess with human nature and ended up making it worse. — Veronica Roth
