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Poyson Quotes By Vincent Van Gogh

I use color in a completely arbitrary way in order to express myself powerfully. — Vincent Van Gogh

Poyson Quotes By Gene Roddenberry

For me science fiction is a way of thinking, a way of logic that bypasses a lot of nonsense. It allows people to look directly at important subjects. — Gene Roddenberry

Poyson Quotes By Jeff Beck

I'm a very emotional person. If I've got something on my mind, that would stop me from giving my best. — Jeff Beck

Poyson Quotes By George Herbert

Unsound minds like unsound Bodies, if you feed, you poyson.
[Unsound minds, like unsound bodies, if you feed, you poison.] — George Herbert

Poyson Quotes By Kevin J. Vanhoozer

The call to self-emptying will always be unpopular to those whose pockets and closets are full. What — Kevin J. Vanhoozer

Poyson Quotes By Josh Garrels

Sound continues to be a mystery to me, in that one could create infinite songs focusing on the same subject, but depending on the melody, instrument choice, minor or major key, time signature, etc., each song could elicit an entirely different response. — Josh Garrels

Poyson Quotes By Mikhail Bulgakov

Who ever told you there is no such thing in the world as real, true, everlasting love? May the liar have his despicable tongue cut out! — Mikhail Bulgakov

Poyson Quotes By Corrine Brown

You know, having been an election monitor in countries across the world, I can tell you that we would never certify another country's election if it had as many flaws in place as we had in Florida. — Corrine Brown

Poyson Quotes By Bram Stoker

Yes, there is some one I love, though he has not told me yet that he even loves me. — Bram Stoker

Poyson Quotes By Steven Redhead

Don't live life by default. — Steven Redhead

Poyson Quotes By John Kluge

So we have a commitment to the business and to its people. — John Kluge