Pictor Ignotus Quotes & Sayings
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To truly increase and multiply, you need to recognize, develop and deploy your gifts. — Bidemi Mark-Mordi
And that great mixture was brought to America in the holds of slave ships. To the north, the south. Their sons and daughters picked tobacco, cultivated cotton, worked on the largest estates and smallest farms. We are craftsmen and midwives and preachers and peddlers. Black hands built the White House, the seat of our nation's government. The word we. We are not one people but many different people. How can one person speak for this great, beautiful race - which is not one race but many, with a million desires and hopes and wishes for ourselves and our children? — Colson Whitehead
Examples of truths known to us by immediate consciousness, are our own bodily sensations and mental feelings. I know directly, and of my own knowledge, that I was vexed yesterday, or that I am hungry to-day. — John Stuart Mill
The heart of taijutsu is important and only through training
will one polish that heart (like a gem) and understand true
taijutsu. — Toshitsugu Takamatsu
If you understood what communism was, you would hope, you would pray on your knees that we would some day become communist ... I, a socialist, think that we should strive toward a socialist society, all the way to communism. — Jane Fonda
Most of the money I made has gone back to Africa or is going back to Africa. — Mo Ibrahim
How easily men satisfy themselves that the Constitution is exactly what they wish it to be — Joseph Story
Envy is as evil a thing as arrogance. — Theodore Roosevelt
All my life I dreamed of an apartment in Paris where I could cook, and now I have one, on the Left Bank. — Ina Garten
I see who you are. You see only who you fear you might become." - Maggie to Tadhg — Kris Kennedy
Thou demandest what is love? It is that powerful attraction towards all that we conceive, or fear, or hope beyond ourselves, when we find within our own thoughts the chasm of an insufficient void, and seek to awaken in all things that are, a community with what we experience within ourselves. — Percy Bysshe Shelley
Housekeeping is not beautiful; it cheers and raises neither the husband, the wife, nor the child; neither the host nor the guest;it oppresses women. A house kept to the end of prudence is laborious without joy; a house kept to the end of display is impossible to all but a few women, and their success is dearly bought. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Inside each one of us is a rebel just waiting to be freed. That rebel is the real "You. — Margaret Aranda
Let no man hold you accountable for something God Almighty has already forgiven you for. — Elissa Gabrielle
