Multifariousness Quotes & Sayings
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It's time to make America safe again. It's time to make America one again. I know it can be done because I did it by changing New York City from 'the crime capital of America' to - according to the FBI - the safest large city in America. What I did for New York City, Donald Trump will do for America. — Rudy Giuliani

Your life has purpose as long as you dedicate it to love. It's not what we do but who we are that forms our biggest contribution. — Marianne Williamson

When I was a young artist, and I would go look at other artists' career retrospectives, and I was often disappointed with the lack of story line ... What was missing to me was the story of where the artist came from and how they got to where they were. — Robert Gober

I will rejoice in the multifariousness of nature and leave the chimera of certainty to politicians and preachers. — Stephen Jay Gould

I love the old Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly movies; they're so beautiful to look at. It's such a shame we don't make them anymore. Although, I don't know how you could make tap dancing current and topical. — Jamie Bell

I'm a believer in film school. — Sean Durkin

The way you think either expresses or undermines faith. — Bill Johnson

A girl
with eyes
like forever
and a mouth
that makes forever
not nearly long enough. — Kirk Diedrich

Massive Change is not about the world of design; it's about the design of the world. — Bruce Mau

We're giving jobs to people who would otherwise be out of work if we weren't exploiting cheap labor. — Lily Tomlin

But if it couldn't be love and it didn't feel like lust, what was it? Like? Did he like her? Of course, he did, but that word didn't capture his feelings, either. It was a little too ... vague and soft around the edges. People liked ice cream. People liked to watch television. It meant nothing, and it didn't come close to explaining why, for the first time, he felt the urge to tell someone the truth ... — Nicholas Sparks

The art of lighting the stage consists of putting light where you want it and taking it away from where you don't want it, — Max Reinhardt

The bowed frame of an old man is the settlement in the architecture of life. Nature had formed him for sadness. — Victor Hugo

Ten thousand skies, and a million worlds, and it still wouldn't be enough for me to share with you. Nothing less than forever will do. — Claudia Gray