Minocha Quotes & Sayings
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I don't think my work is so much about opening up wounds. I think it's about understanding the nature of the wound. I'm not bleeding on the canvas. I, like most people, have suffered traumatic events. The character of a person's life is determined by the way they deal with those events. I am a creative person and I deal with it creatively. — Eric Fischl

People think about who they are in the stillest hour of the night. I carry this thought, the child's
mystery and terror of this thought, I feel this immensity in my soul every second of my life. — Don DeLillo

I mean only that in our Times, 'tis not a rare Dispute," Maskelyne assures him. "Reason, or any Vocation to it,
the Pursuit of the Sciences,
these are the hope of the Young, the new Music their Families cannot follow, occasionally not even listen to. — Thomas Pynchon

Even if life as a whole is meaningless, perhaps that's nothing to worry about. Perhaps we can recognise it and just go on as before. — Thomas Nagel

We need to leave to the market and society what they can do well. — Li Keqiang

Memory marks the horizon of our consciousness, imagination its zenith. — Amos Bronson Alcott

If the nineteenth century was a time of education for women, it was no less a time of education for men. — Millicent Garrett Fawcett

Wit is the flower of the imagination. — Livy

Mankind's a dead issue now, cousin. There are no more souls. Only states of mind. — Bruce Sterling

I had dinner with my father last night, and made a classic Freudian slip. I meant to say, "Please pass the salt," but it came out, "You prick, you ruined my childhood. — Jonathan Ned Katz

Hundreds of social networks and websites such as Facebook and Twitter are trying to weaken people's morale and decrease their participation in the elections. — Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

The idiot child they've placed on the throne does not impress with his acumen. — Charles Stross

How pathetic it is to describe these things which can't truly be described. — Anne Rice

The statue of the Laughing Buddha act as a good friend. Whenever we are off the track, his smiling face can bring us back to the present moment, to a positive mood. — Sakshi Chetana