Mike Sandison Quotes & Sayings
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The tallest oak tree once was an acorn that any pig could have swallowed. — Arthur Schopenhauer
Wall-flower juice is good for reviving dancers who fall to the ground in a fit, and Solomon's Seals juice is for bruises. They bruise very easily — J.M. Barrie
Absence sharpens love, presence strengthens it. — Benjamin Franklin
Like the children we will never ever cease to be. — Paulo Coelho
If your work doesn't speak to people, it's beyond comprehension and risible, but if people engage with it, you become tarred with the brush of populism. — Antony Gormley
Brains are an asset, if you hide them. — Mae West
I could have lied. I could have fought. But desperate times call for desperate measures, so I took a chance and called upon a Gallagher Girl's weapon of last resort. I flirted — Ally Carter
I'm at peace, at last. I fear nothing. I yearn for nothing. I suppose you could call that happiness — Jose Eduardo Agualusa
You are the most powerful force in your life. — Brian Wong
On-screen relationships are the best because you don't have to worry about saying the wrong things. And if the guy's got a girlfriend, or I'm not attracted to him, it's even better. It's just my character kissing his character. — Alicia Witt
I've been through really trying experiences personally, and your family is who you turn to. — Reese Witherspoon
If it is not important for you, how can it be important for others? — Murad S. Shah
During negotiations nothing is gained by attacking people's comfort zones. — Alan Sugar
Would any link be missing from the whole chain of science and art, if woman, if woman's work, were excluded from it? Let us acknowledge the exception - it proves the rule - that woman is capable of perfection in everything which does not constitute a work: in letters, in memoirs, in the most intricate handiwork - in short, everything which is not a craft; and precisely because in the things mentioned woman perfects herself, because in them she obeys the only artistic impulse in her nature, which is to captivate. — Friedrich Nietzsche