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New York was an idea, I thought, an idea held simultaneously by thirteen million people. — Nancy Pickard
The taxes of government are heavy enough, but not so heavy as the taxes we lay upon ourselves. — Orville Dewey
Art is a severe business; most serious when employed in grand and sacred objects. The artist stands higher than art, higher than the object. He uses art for his purposes, and deals with the object after his own fashion. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Only by establishing military supremacy were the European and North American colonizers able to eliminate the crafts and industries of Third World peoples, control their markets, extort tribute, undermine their cultures, destroy their villages, steal their lands and natural resources, enslave their labor, and accumulate vast wealth. — Michael Parenti
Football is what keeps me going, what makes me prosper, and what will keep me straight. — William Green
Because of their origin and purpose, the meanings of art are of a different order from the operational meanings of science and technics: they relate, not to external means and consequences, but to internal transformations, and unless it produce these internal transformations the work of art is either perfunctory or dead. — Lewis Mumford
His height forced her to stand on her toes. For a woman who'd been taller than most of the boys in her class in high school, that particular physical trait provoked a flurry of sensual images to flash through her mind. Sex against a wall. It was a possibility. And given the breadth of his shoulders, she imagined he'd hold her up just fine. Oh, glorious day. — Mia Sosa
The life of entire surrender is a joyous life all along the way. — R.A. Torrey
When a beautiful woman accompanies
someone, and if she is seated so
close to him, isn't it enough for
him to feel romantic? #LIFE OF LOVE — Santonu Kumar Dhar
The thaw came and the snow melted away and so did my dad. 'til there wasn't nothing left. — Jeff Lemire