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Luzzatto G6pd Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Real art, like the wife of an affectionate husband, needs no ornaments. But counterfeit art, like a prostitute, must always be decked out. The cause of production of real art is the artist's inner need to express a feeling that has accumulated ... The cause of counterfeit art, as of prostitution, is gain. The consequence of true art is the introduction of a new feeling into the intercourse of life ... The consequences of counterfeit art are the perversion of man, pleasure which never satisfies, and the weakening of man's spiritual strength. — Leo Tolstoy

Luzzatto G6pd Quotes By Malcolm Gladwell

I am a story-teller, and I look to academic research ... for ways of augmenting story-telling. — Malcolm Gladwell

Luzzatto G6pd Quotes By Andie Mitchell

What worried me almost as much as letting myself down if I gained it all back, was letting everyone else down. Being a failure. The pressure, the foreignness of it all caused the welling up of a deep, deep insecurity. — Andie Mitchell

Luzzatto G6pd Quotes By Don Coppersmith

You're unique, amazing
Like no one else
You have the exclusive
On being yourself. — Don Coppersmith

Luzzatto G6pd Quotes By Susan Faludi

Identifying feminism as women's enemy only furthers the ends of a backlash against women's equality, simultaneously deflecting attention from the backlash's central role and recruiting women to attack their own cause. Some — Susan Faludi

Luzzatto G6pd Quotes By Charles Caleb Colton

There is no cruelty so inexorable and unrelenting as that which proceeds from a bigoted and presumptuous supposition of doing service to God. The victim of the fanatical persecutor will find that the stronger the motives he can urge for mercy are, the weaker will be his chance for obtaining it, for the merit of his destruction will be supposed to rise in value in proportion as it is effected at the expense of every feeling both of justice and of humanity. — Charles Caleb Colton