Plevely Quotes & Sayings
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The importance of an artist is to be measured by the quantity of new signs which he has introduced to the language of art. — Henri Matisse

I got a goal, and it's a huge goal, and that's to bring an NBA championship here to Cleveland, and I won't stop until I get it. — LeBron James

An unexpected ripple has been torn in their meticulously cultivated ghetto paradise, and I'm the mothafuckin' pebble. — Daniel Jose Older

I...wanna party every night and rock n roll all day — Kiss

Great communicators leave their audiences with great clarity. — John C. Maxwell

Counsel and conversation is a good second education, that improves all the virtue and corrects all the vice of the former, and of nature itself. — Edward Hyde, 1st Earl Of Clarendon

I was seven when he hung himself, and I don't remember all that much, and anything I did remember, I've managed to forget. — Peter Hedges

JULIA: Oldest daughter of Julia and Agrippa. Owner of the smallest dwarf in Rome. Exiled in AD 8. — Tom Holland

No one is so completely disenchanted with the world, or knows it so thoroughly, or is so utterly disgusted with it, that when it begins to smile upon him he does not become partially reconciled to it. — Giacomo Leopardi

The desire to be desire-less is but another desire. The thought that, because this desire purports to be spiritual, it is superior to more mundane desires shows how skilled the mind is at justifying any desire it is attached to. — Joel Kramer

For the West, the enemy was not "socialism" but capitalism. How to tame and subdue the polar bear, how to take over the talent, the science, the technology, how to buy out the human capital, how to acquire the intellectual property rights? — Michel Chossudovsky

What ideal, immutable Platonic cloud could equal the beauty and perfection of any ordinary everyday cloud floating over, say, Tuba City, Arizona, on a hot day in June? — Edward Abbey

You have to make an effort to always look at the good side, always think about the good things. Then you've got nothing to be afraid of. If something bad comes up, you do more thinking at that point. — Haruki Murakami