Pg 46 Quotes & Sayings
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We have come to think of art and work as incompatible, or at least independent categories and have for the first time in history created an industry without art. — Ananda Coomaraswamy

Today's marriages become toxic, with resentments, after only a few years. It's one thing to say, 'I forgive,' but most lack the enterprise to do the necessary work that follows. It was the day after that proved who had the wisdom of God and who didn't.
pg 46 — Michael Ben Zehabe

There is no greater reason for children to honour parents than for parents to honour children except, that while the children are young, the parents are stronger than children. — Bertrand Russell

Not everything Jace did was insane and suicidal, she reminded herself. It just seemed that way.
-Clary, pg.46- — Cassandra Clare

Quite tragically, some who have believed in Christ have believed little of Him since. But He who began a good work in us — Beth Moore

What's incredible is that I'm 75 and still working. — Claudia Cardinale

He wore a mask of elegance and indifference, his unusually handsome features taking on the appearance of a sculpture. But I had no idea what the artist was trying to say: Here's a man in denial? Here's a man without a soul? Here's a man who will build empires and legacies, whose pride shaped the land? Or here is a man who for once in his life, doesn't know who he is? — Karina Halle

Most things are beyond me," Block said. "I ain't found anything yet that I thoroughly understood, — Flannery O'Connor

We are all one. Only egos, beliefs, and fears separate us. — Nikola Tesla

Zack was so hard it hurt. — Christopher Farnsworth

I hope people will say, 'Mr. Valentino, he did something for fashion, no?' — Valentino Garavani

Hickory clicked something to Dickory in their native tongue; Dickory clicked back. Hickory responded, and Dickory replied, it seemed a bit forcefully. And then, God help me, Hickory actually sighed. — John Scalzi

What more shall I say: born under light bulbs, deliberately stopped growing at age of three, given drum, sang glass to pieces, smelled vanilla, coughed in churches, observed ants, decided to grow, buried drum, emigrated to the West, lost the East, learned stonecutter's trade, worked as model, started drumming again, visited concrete, made money, kept finger, gave finger away, fled laughing, rode up escalator, arrested, convicted, sent to mental hospital, soon to be acquitted, celebrating this day my thirtieth birthday and still afraid of the Black Witch. Chapter 46, pg. 587 — Gunter Grass

We sat down and I felt as if we were one of those rich married couples, more separated than united by their dinner table.
-pg 46 — Albert Sanchez Pinol