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Mccandlish Lillard Quotes By Sol LeWitt

The other great development has been in photography, but that too was influenced by Conceptual art. — Sol LeWitt

Mccandlish Lillard Quotes By Patricia Leavy

Oral history interviews allow us to document and chronicle people's stories; stories that might otherwise not be included in the historical record. — Patricia Leavy

Mccandlish Lillard Quotes By Patrick McGoohan

You can't totally rebel, otherwise you have to go live on your own, on a desert island. It's as simple as that. — Patrick McGoohan

Mccandlish Lillard Quotes By Anne Fortier

I will say to you what the scientists say about the small particles in the universe: I can't show you where they are, I can only show you where they were. — Anne Fortier

Mccandlish Lillard Quotes By Dick Dale

I live like in the days of Daniel Boone, hauling water by hand. I used to have two Rolls-Royces. Now I got one. It's got four flat tires; the trunk is open, and a rat lives inside it. — Dick Dale

Mccandlish Lillard Quotes By William Blake

Error is created; truth is eternal. — William Blake

Mccandlish Lillard Quotes By Joseph Girzone

Religion would certainly be more relevant to the hurting masses of humanity if people could express their hopes and dreams and pain and anguish to one another in the context of religious worship. As it is now our services are so antiseptic and sterile that people gathering for worship relate to others at only the most superficial level, and hardly ever get to know one another ... Maybe that is one of the reasons why people feel religion is irrelevant, because they cannot find support and solace during times of crisis and pain. That is when real religion should be at its best. — Joseph Girzone

Mccandlish Lillard Quotes By Susan Abulhawa

Arab society revolves around the extended family.
No one had "no family." But Palestinians, who became scattered and
dispossessed following the Nakbe, proved so many exceptions to Arab
society. — Susan Abulhawa