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[Dada is] perfectly kindhearted malice, alongside exact photography the only legitimate pictorial form of communication and balance in shared experience. — Raoul Hausmann
Your success depends mainly upon what you think of yourself and whether you believe in yourself. — William J.H. Boetcker
As for kissing on the first date, you should never date someone whom you would not wish to kiss immediately. — Garrison Keillor
You just have to forgive certain situations and moments in your life to be able to move on, if you genuinely want to be happy. I am someone who can't hold on to negativity or hold on to grudges. I can't do that. I might feel something at a certain point but I get tired after that. I don't carry it with me. I forgive and forget very easily and that's the only way to be happy and peaceful. — Roberts
Self-nurturance, or learning to bask in bliss, is an acquired art form. — Sarah Ban Breathnach
Read, but not to remember everything. Read because that 1% that you remember has the potential to change your life. — C.J. Mahaney
Decades ago, I'm told, my sister-in-law...was stepping out of the shower in the bathroom of her all-women's dorm, and she heard the call "Men on the floor!" At many schools, this would have been a non-event, but she was in a highly conservative religious college. She was naked. She had only a small towel to cover herself, and there were men prowling the hallways. She could hear them. She waited, but they didn't go away. So she began to think about which part of her body to cover with the towel. It barely fit across her bottom or her top. It certainly didn't cover both. She had to make a choice. Finally, she had an inspired idea. She threw the towel over her head and scampered naked to her room. Given the options, it was more important for her to cloak her identity than her body. — Stephen Baker
Is life not a thousand times too short for us to bore ourselves? — Friedrich Nietzsche
