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There's a particular style that is very Peru that you don't see anywhere else; it's got so many different imprints. When you mix Incan minimalism with the heavy, ornate Spanish Baroque, it is very interesting. — Mario Testino

The making of one's life into art is, after all, the first duty and privilege of every man. — Arthur Symons

An earthly kingdom cannot exist without any quality of persons, some must be free, some serves, some rulers, some subjects. — Martin Luther

I'm a United States senator. I'm not an Israeli senator. — Chuck Hagel

I tell my students, even if you are an opinion journalist, your opinion should be based on facts. — M. Stanton Evans

There's a great social component to being a writer, to being an artist. — Rebecca Makkai

If a scene isn't well written they'll drop your neckline to fill the void. — Madeline Kahn

The end of the mid finger on my left hand is wider than normal, the nail distorted and a scar in the end. This was from when I managed to shove it in the path of a mower blade. — Neal Asher

I like this idea of the re-foundation of the European Union, maybe it can be done, because Europe - I do not say is unique, but it has a force, a culture, a history that cannot be wasted, and we must do everything so that the European Union has the strength and also the inspiration to make it go forward. — Pope Francis

There's something about doing stand-up that's cathartic. — Dave Chappelle

It was full of wounding remarks rather brilliantly said, perhaps said for the sheer virtuosity of giving pain neatly. Each of its phrases found its way through the eyes of the Marquesa, then, carefully wrapped in understanding and forgiveness, it sank into her heart. — Thornton Wilder

You will never be commonplace if you are vigilant in love. — Elizabeth Of The Trinity

Art is a subset of creativity. — Chase Jarvis

If there was a common thread between the great warriors and runaways of my Hulkinov ancestors, and my father the pathological expatriate, and me, it was just that: hotheaded self-righteousness. And not the bad kind, either. We actually were right. We just cared more about being right than doing what was right. And we cared more about being right than about our own lives. — Rebecca Makkai

Further communication with her husband seemed hopeless. Between them yawned the chasm that divides those who have consumed champagne before breakfast from those who have not. — Helen Cresswell