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Art has the ability to change minds. Passion is what changes the world. When both collide, it's as powerful as a bomb. Art isn't pretty and poised fluff. Art is brutal and snarling. Artists growl. This is the roar of change that beats within them. - 8/29/11 — A.H. Scott
There is something in the character of every man which cannot be broken in
the skeleton of his character; and to try to alter this is like training a sheep for draught purposes. — Georg C. Lichtenberg
I was three over. One over a house, one over a patio, and one over a swimming pool. — George Brett
You know, with Hitler, the more I learn about that guy, the more I don't care for him. — Norm MacDonald
Librarians are notorious snitches - don't let anybody convince you otherwise. — Tom Upton
And my heart is a handful of dust, / And the wheels go over my head, / And my bones are shaken with pain, / For into a shallow grave they are thrust, / Only a yard beneath the street,' something, something, 'enough to drive one mad. — Edward St. Aubyn
If you laugh with somebody, then you know you share something. — Trevor Noah
If I were an enemy, and I started bearing down on you like this," he draws his sword, stretches the tip towards me, takes a single step in my direction, "what would you do?" Possibilities race through my head. Should I look for a weapon? Dodge and come up behind his guard? Trip him? Insult his mother? — Rae Carson
I don't care what you are, Gem. I want you. I love you. — Larissa Ione
Too much success gets you resting on your laurels and creates a kind of quicksand that you can't get out of. — Colin Wilson
Every work of art reaches man in his inner powers. It reaches him more profoundly and insidiously than any rational proposition, either cogent demonstration or sophistry. For it strikes him with two terrible weapons, Intuition and Beauty, and at the single root in him of all his energies ... Art and Poetry awaken the dreams of man, and his longings, and reveal to him some of the abysses he has in himself. — Jacques Maritain