Mary Cassatt Famous Quotes & Sayings
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If you believe you can achieve your dreams, you find the strength to pursue it. — Lailah Gifty Akita
I think my mouth just opens and I spontaneously say things that occur to me. — Helena Bonham Carter
When people really understand it's do or die [and] if we work hard and pull through, it's going to be a great outcome; people will give it everything they've got. — Elon Musk
It was not brilliant bull-fighting. It was only perfect bull-fighting. — Ernest Hemingway,
I'm not sure if it's fair to call it a 'fairy tale,' but I really loved 'Mulan,' the Disney film. It was my favorite. I guess it's not really a fairy tale, but you do get Eddie Murphy as a dragon. — Lily Cole
Grieving doesn't make you imperfect. It makes you human. — Sarah Dessen
because it's not enough to have a dream - you need financing. — Douglas Preston
But who, save the nerve-worn and sleepless, or thinkers standing with hands to the eyes on some crag above the multitude, see things thus in skeleton outline, bare of flesh? — Virginia Woolf
God prefers bad verses recited with a pure heart to the finest verses chanted by the wicked. — Voltaire
Usually, new producers and writers want to put their stamp on a show. They don't want to continue what's working. They want to reinvent the wheel. It's an ego thing. — Anthony Geary
I've been dancing forever; since I remember, that's what I've been doing. — Tyler James Williams
When our thousands of Chinese students abroad return home, you will see how China will transform itself. — Deng Xiaoping
Most frequently given of such reasons is the conviction that a general stock market decline of some proportion is somewhere in the offing. In the preceding chapter I tried to show that postponing an attractive purchase because of fear of what the general market might do will, over the years, prove very costly. This is because the investor is ignoring a powerful influence about which he has positive knowledge through fear of a less powerful force about which, in the present state of human knowledge, he and everyone else is largely guessing. — Philip A. Fisher
