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Make Your Bed Admiral Mcraven Quotes By Katharine Hepburn

Acting is the perfect idiot's profession. — Katharine Hepburn

Make Your Bed Admiral Mcraven Quotes By Fredrik Backman

But Granny was the sort of person you brought with you when you went to war, and that was what Elsa loved about her. — Fredrik Backman

Make Your Bed Admiral Mcraven Quotes By Mercy Otis Warren

'Tis social converse, animates the soul. — Mercy Otis Warren

Make Your Bed Admiral Mcraven Quotes By Vik Muniz

The moment when one thing turns into another is the most beautiful moment. A combination of sounds turns into music. And that applies to everything. — Vik Muniz

Make Your Bed Admiral Mcraven Quotes By Johannes P. Muller

Physiology is the science which treats of the properties of organic bodies, animal and vegetable, of the phenomena they present, and of the laws which govern their actions. Inorganic substances are the objects of other sciences, - physics and chemistry. — Johannes P. Muller

Make Your Bed Admiral Mcraven Quotes By Jason Fried

No one is as smart as all of us. -Seth Godin, author/entrepreneur — Jason Fried

Make Your Bed Admiral Mcraven Quotes By Jean Dubuffet

People have seen that I intend to sweep away everything we have been taught to consider - without question - as grace and beauty; but have overlooked my work to substitute a vaster beauty, touching all objects and beings, not excluding the most despised - and because of that, all the more exhilarating ...
I would like people to look at my work as an enterprise for the rehabilitation of scorned values, and, in any case, make no mistake, a work of ardent celebration ...
I am convinced that any table can be for each of us a landscape as inexhaustible as the whole Andes range ... I am struck by the high value, for a man, of a simple permanent fact, like the miserable vista on which the window of his room opens daily, that comes, with the passing of time, to have an important role in his life. I often think that the highest destination at which a work of art can aim is to take on that function in someone's life. — Jean Dubuffet