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Prince Henry The Navigator Quotes By Antony Gormley

If your work doesn't speak to people, it's beyond comprehension and risible, but if people engage with it, you become tarred with the brush of populism. — Antony Gormley

Prince Henry The Navigator Quotes By Frederick Soddy

Four circles to the kissing come, The smaller are the benter. The bend is just the inverse of The distance from the centre. Though their intrigue left Euclid dumb There's now no need for rule of thumb. Since zero bend's a dead straight line And concave bends have minus sign, The sum of squares of all four bends Is half the square of their sum. — Frederick Soddy

Prince Henry The Navigator Quotes By Carlos Marin

Everyone is operating and running their lives at their current level of conscious awareness. — Carlos Marin

Prince Henry The Navigator Quotes By Jo Beverley

Sometimes food is more than food — Jo Beverley

Prince Henry The Navigator Quotes By Sabrina Jeffries

What I want," he said softly, "is you. Just you. — Sabrina Jeffries

Prince Henry The Navigator Quotes By Stephen Graham Jones

Art isn't and shouldn't be responsible. If it is, it isn't functioning as art. — Stephen Graham Jones

Prince Henry The Navigator Quotes By James Dashner

We're doing the right thing, Thomas. See you on the other side. — James Dashner

Prince Henry The Navigator Quotes By Stana Katic

Once you're comfortable by yourself you learn to be more at ease with others. — Stana Katic

Prince Henry The Navigator Quotes By Vasily Grossman

Thousands of people are being buried and no one attends the funerals,' said one of the soldiers. 'In peacetime it's the other way round: one coffin and a hundred people carrying flowers. — Vasily Grossman

Prince Henry The Navigator Quotes By Richard Flanagan

Rainer Maria Rilke was admittedly not a Dockers tagger, but a sort of European equivalent: a German poet - in many respects, a charlatan masquerading as a genius who turned out to be a genius. — Richard Flanagan