Lukashevsky Igor Quotes & Sayings
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Constitutions should consist only of general provisions; the reason is that they must necessarily be permanent, and that they cannot calculate for the possible change of things. — Alexander Hamilton

The Macintosh uses an experimental pointing device called a 'mouse.' There is no evidence that people want to use these things. — John C. Dvorak

The moment puts limits on the stuff... — Deyth Banger

Performance wasnt something that I intended to do. I was doing work that was about process, about the meaning of the making, trying to have a love-hate relationship with the object. I always feel safer if I can bring the viewer back to the making of it. I try to do that in a lot of different ways, by residue, by touch, by these processes that are basic to all of our lives ... that people might relate to in terms of process, everyday activities- bathing, eating, etc. — Janine Antoni

I think you assume everyone is going to be your enemy. And by doing that, you sort of make it come true. — Jeff Garvin

The Tenth Commandment sends a message to socialists, to collectivists, to people who believe that wealth is best obtained by redistribution, and that message is clear and concise ... Egalitarianism is sinful; it's also cowardly. — P. J. O'Rourke

And you call yourself an English gentleman,' she exclaimed, savagely.
'No, that's a thing I've never done in all my life. — W. Somerset Maugham

I am always sincere, ma petite, even when I lie. - Jean Claude — Laurell K. Hamilton

If you would but consider your own unattractive exterior, your unamiable reserve, your foolish diffidence, which must make you appear cold, dull, awkward, and perhaps ill-tempered too; ... if you had but rightly considered these from the beginning, you would never have harboured such presumptuous thoughts; and now that you have been so foolish, pray repent and amend, and let us have no more of it! — Anne Bronte

One today is worth two tomorrows. — James Patterson

The independence of the United States is not only more precious to ourselves but to the world than any single possession. — Henry Cabot Lodge

With typical arrogance, the Anglos claimed to cherish freedom of speech but failed to recognize this right for anyone but themselves. Where did the Constitution say anything about English? — James Crawford