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Loveramics Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

A true artist will let his wife starve, his children go barefoot, his mother drudge for his living at seventy, sooner than work at anything but his art. — George Bernard Shaw

Loveramics Quotes By Woody Allen

Man consists of two parts, his mind and his body, only the body has more fun. — Woody Allen

Loveramics Quotes By Rose Christo

You can't change the past, you know? You can't change who you were, but you can change who you're going to be. — Rose Christo

Loveramics Quotes By Sharon Rudahl

I made the invaluable discovery that anyone can be powerful if they are indifferent to consequences. — Sharon Rudahl

Loveramics Quotes By Eileen Myles

Lyndon Johnson, I know for a fact, was a great president. And I don't mean by that he was a great man. — Eileen Myles

Loveramics Quotes By Britt Ekland

I would make a poor vegetarian because I adore meat. — Britt Ekland

Loveramics Quotes By Miguel Ruiz

Using the analogy of the human mind as a computer, gossip can be compared to a computer virus. A computer virus is a piece of computer language written in the same language all the other codes are written in, but with a harmful intent. This code is inserted into the program of your computer when you least expect it and most of the time without your awareness. After this code has been introduced, your computer doesn't work quite right, or it doesn't function at all because the codes get so mixed up with so many conflicting messages that it stops producing good results. — Miguel Ruiz

Loveramics Quotes By Gary Larson

Theme-park approach to nature. We judge plants and animals by whether they're entertaining to us. We gravitate toward animals and plants that are big, dramatic, beautiful and at eye-level. — Gary Larson

Loveramics Quotes By Jean Rhys

That was when it was sad, when you lay awake at night and remembered things. That was when it was sad, when you stood by the bed and undressed, thinking, When he kisses me, shivers run up my back. I am hopeless, resigned, utterly happy. Is that me? I am bad, not good any longer, bad. That has no meaning, absolutely none. Just words. But something about the darkness of the streets has a meaning. — Jean Rhys