Ourang Medan Quotes & Sayings
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The most touching thing that anyone can say to me is that I have done something beautiful for the community. — Santiago Calatrava

Though the wind was commanding the sand into even ridges, it couldn't control the sea. — Jennie Nash

I appreciate recipes that tell you what can be changed and what must remain fixed. 'The Zuni Cafe Cookbook' by the late Judy Rodgers is superb at this. — Bee Wilson

Part of what attracted me to the village was it had a lot of parallels to contemporary issues. Like, fear and the way fear controls us. How the governing body of a town, or a nation, controls us through fear. They might mean well by it, but we are conditioned to be afraid of things. Fear of the unknown. Fear of terrorism. And it's unfortunate. — Adrien Brody

Flattery is like chewing gum. Enjoy it but don't swallow it. — Hank Ketcham

You may not know my reasons, but you can assume I have them and be kind. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Riches have never fascinated me, unless combined with the greatest charm or distinction. — F Scott Fitzgerald

We don't see it as revenge or payback. This year's team is a different team. — Taurean Green

Charles, I lost the bet. — Karl Malone

The difference between prose logic and poetic thought is simple. The logician uses words as a builder uses bricks, for the unemotional deadness of his academic prose; and is always coining newer, deader words with a natural preference for Greek formations. The poet avoids the entire vocabulary of logic unless for satiric purposes, and treats words as living creatures with a preference for those with long emotional histories dating from mediaeval times. Poetry at its purest is, indeed, a defiance of logic. — Robert Graves

More than 10 million Americans are living with cancer, and they demonstrate the ever-increasing possibility of living beyond cancer. — Sheryl Crow

Fly-fishing is solitary, contemplative, misanthropic, scientific in some hands, poetic in others, and laced with conflicting aesthetic considerations. It's not even clear if catching fish is actually the point. — John Gierach

When one has reached maturity in the art, one will have a formless form. It is like ice dissolving in water. When one has no form, one can be all forms; when one has no style, he can fit in with any style. — Bruce Lee