Pouchkine Alexandre Quotes & Sayings
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You keep thinking that with practice you will eventually get the knack of enjoying superficial encounters, that you will stop looking for the universal solvent, stop grieving. You will learn to compound happiness out of small increments of mindless pleasure. — Jay McInerney

When you call someone a sinner, make sure you have no sin in you, and if you say you are without sin, you are a righteous liar. — Michael Bassey Johnson

Nothing is beautiful and true. — Jonathan Safran Foer

What is there about basketball that makes Larry Bird or Lenny Wilkens want to coach after their playing careers are done? — George Vecsey

Acting is a trick word invented in the festival of Dionysus, before Christ, in Greece at a fertility festival. That's where theatre came from: a fertility festival. No women were allowed. All the men played all the parts. — Gary Busey

There are many shades of trust, and most of them are gray. — Shannon Messenger

The spirit or life spark which animates this manifestation could be called God. — Arthur Young

There's a time for words and a time for silence. If you're listening, you'll hear the difference. — Yasmin Mogahed

If each memory that drifted up were a star, I was standing at the center of a galaxy. Beneath vast constellations of lost smiles and quiet laughter. Whole, endless days of gray and brown and black that we'd spent with only each other to hold on to. — Alexandra Bracken

It's really stupid to defend your own jokes. That is for other people to do if they choose to. — Sarah Silverman

If your sole focus is money, you may create a successful startup. But if it's impact, you can probably create history. — Sharad Vivek Sagar

Real beauty in the arts is eternal and would be accepted at all periods; but it wears the dress of its century: something of that dress clings to it, and woe to the works which appear in periods when the general taste is corrupted. — Eugene Delacroix

If the regular pay was important to him, the opportunity to learn was of even greater long-range significance. — Mike Royko

I rode to meet you: dreams
like living beings swarmed around me
and the moon on my right side
followed me, burning.
I rode back: everything changed.
My soul in love was sad
and the moon on my left side
trailed me without hope.
To such endless impressions
we poets give ourselves absolutely,
making, in silence, omen of mere event,
until the world reflects the deepest needs of the soul. — Alexander Pushkin