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Shape and color are my two strong things. And by doing this, drawing plants has always led me into my paintings and my sculptures. — Ellsworth Kelly
I really want some meaning. It used to be easy to toss it off. Now it's harder and harder. You have to navigate just to find something that has nourishment. It's the absence of nourishment. What do you do in place of nourishment? It's usually junk. Either it's junk food or junk clothes or junk ideas. — Toni Morrison
To discover, or recover, the sense of religious certainty one must worship. — Georgia Harkness
Style is what gives value and currency to thoughts. — Arthur Schopenhauer
Peace is a national issue, not only government's responsibility. — Ashraf Ghani
True, [Gary Nolan] might not strike fear into the hearts of all you free-swinging power hitters out there - at least not in the same way as, say, Tom Seaver ... but without question he was one of the most talented pitchers in baseball during the Big Red Machine era, and except for countless injuries that plagued him year after year he'd have the numbers and awards to back up that claim. — Tucker Elliot
Logic cannot model causal systems, and paradox is generated when time is ignored [as in logic]. — Gregory Bateson
God reveals everything He has planned to people that knows Him and has a close relationship with Him. — Sunday Adelaja
To say of shame - what is it? Of virtue - we can miss it; Of sin-we can kiss it, And it's no longer sin. — Algernon Charles Swinburne
Also, I sort of let my appearance go, to the point where I was maybe ten to seventy pounds overweight ... — Matthew Quick
By venturing into space, we improve life for everyone here on Earth - scientific advances and innovations that come from this kind of research create products we use in our daily lives. — Buzz Aldrin
I'm bad at baking. — Heidi Klum
Usually I'm remarkably good natured. Try me on a day that doesn't end in y. — Cassandra Clare