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Each work of art excludes the world, concentrates attention on itself. For the time it is the only thing worth doing -to do just that; be it a sonnet, a statue, a landscape, an outline head of Caesar, or an oration. Presently we return to the sight of another that globes itself into a whole as did the first, for example, a beautiful garden; and nothing seems worth doing in life but laying out a garden. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Women have much to tell us. Women are capable of seeing things in a different angle. Women can pose questions that we men cannot understand. — Pope Francis

Men's prejudices rest upon their character for the time being and cannot be overcome, as being part and parcel of themselves. Neither evidence nor common sense nor reason has the slightest influence upon them. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

My parents were part of a crowd that was attached to all the different navies stationed in Malta. When they would have parties in each other's houses, I would get taken along, and that's where I heard all this great music. I didn't distinguish particular styles; it was all music to me. — Robert Palmer

There is absolutely nothing we can ever do that will cause God to forsake us. He will never turn away from us. — Daya Mata

To live in dharma is to act in love. To — Devdutt Pattanaik

Me? I'm not lazy, I'm just passionate about leisure. — Louis De Bernieres

The introduction of cooking may well have been the decisive factor in leading man from a primarily animal existence into one that was more fully human. — Carleton S. Coon

There is a vast gulf between perfection and near perfection, and that gulf is filled with agony. — Larry Correia

Being aware that the sacred quality hidden in the experience of eroticism is something impossible for language to reach (this is also due to the impossibility of experiencing of re-experiencing anything through language), Bataille still expresses it in words. (Mishima on Bataille) — Georges Bataille