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Molio Dirbiniai Quotes By Ayn Rand

To me there's only one form of human depravity-the man without a purpose. — Ayn Rand

Molio Dirbiniai Quotes By William Godwin

The philosophy of the wisest man that ever existed, is mainly derived from the act of introspection. — William Godwin

Molio Dirbiniai Quotes By China Chow

The art world seems so much bigger than it was when I was growing up. — China Chow

Molio Dirbiniai Quotes By Salvador Dali

The reason some portraits don't look true to life is that some people make no effort to resemble their pictures. — Salvador Dali

Molio Dirbiniai Quotes By Ruth Bader Ginsburg

And I give you this picture because it fairly captures our nearly fifty-year happy marriage, during which I have offered up an astonishing number of foolish pronouncements with absolute assurance, and Ruth, with only limited rancor, has ignored almost every one. A — Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Molio Dirbiniai Quotes By David A. Siegel

The campaign commercials don't tell you anything. — David A. Siegel

Molio Dirbiniai Quotes By Stanislaw Leszczynski

It is having in some measure a sort of wit to know how to use the wit of others. — Stanislaw Leszczynski

Molio Dirbiniai Quotes By Rajneesh

You have not looked at the poor woman for years, for the simple reason that marriage makes things so certain. Marriage makes things so dead and dull. Marriage takes all surprise and wonder away. Marriage makes you take your wife for granted, your husband for granted. What is the need to look at your wife? She will be there tomorrow and the day after tomorrow and forever. You look at people when you know you may not be able to look at them again. Marriage kills; it makes something tremendously beautiful very ugly. — Rajneesh

Molio Dirbiniai Quotes By David Copperfield

I used to fly around the stage without strings or camera tricks. That took seven years to create. — David Copperfield