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Part of the resistance of Westerners to becoming patrons is that they react negatively to the idea of participating in a society that is basically built on institutionalized inequality.121 — David E. Maranz

I had always planned to make a large painting of the early spring, when the first leaves are at the bottom of the trees, and they seem to float in space in a wonderful way. But the arrival of spring can't be done in one picture. — David Hockney

I left out certain details, but while these were important to me, they would have been to no one else: they were those moments, those parts of life, which are so purely personal and private that you can no more share them than you can share your heart or brain: in all of us there is that small and unsurrenderable core that...well, that in the end determines everything. — Edwin O'Connor

Regardless of how well you can be offensively, if you have a great defense, you can deal with any offense. — Ray Lewis

Do not wait for a poem; a poem is too fast for you. Do not wait for the poem; run with the poem and then write the poem. — Juan Felipe Herrera

Economic power is not the same as strength of national character. Our country may be rich in goods, but we are poor in spirit. — Richard M. Nixon

I think it's just fear of death. I can't bear to go to sleep. There's very little, you know, between an entrepreneur and a crazy person. — Anita Roddick

Curiosity is one of the forms of feminine bravery. — Victor Hugo

The rich man despises those who flatter him too much, and hates those who do not flatter him at all. — Charles Maurice De Talleyrand

The problem is to find a form of association which will defend and protect with the whole common force the person and goods of each associate, and in which each, while uniting himself with all, may still obey himself alone, and remain as free as before. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau