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As he went about to the other workrooms he realised that every painting was a self-portrait even when it was a still life or a scene over the roofs of Paris; for no man ever pictured anything but himself, his core, the things that he was basically. With every brush stroke the artist was mercilessly exposed: he could not conceal nothing, he could pretend to be another person, to believe in other values, but in the end he would fool no one. — Irving Stone
Grownups have to say 'please,' too. — Tommy Lasorda
When you accept yourself completely you do not have to maintain a phony front, drive yourself to 'achieve' or feel insecure if people tune-in to you and what you are doing. — Ken Keyes Jr.
Wisdom denotes the pursuing of the best ends by the best means. — Francis Hutcheson
I've never seen class warfare as nasty as it is today, as a result of tax debate. — Bernard Goldberg
The future is now. Roll up your sleeves and let your passion flow. The country we carry in our hearts is waiting. — Bruce Springsteen
I like to stuff myself at Thanksgiving, not turkeys. — Kevin Nealon
The people have the power. All we have to do is awaken the power in the people. — John Lennon
It wasn't a deception: all lovers live on partial knowledge. — Teju Cole
Millions of people are suffering: they want to be loved but they don't know how to love. And love cannot exist as a monologue; it is a dialogue, a very harmonious dialogue. — Osho
The cure for her happiness was not bad luck, but to make her happier inside. Esmeralda — Tess Uriza Holthe
In life and in love, there is only that moment, the NOW. The only reality we know is what we experience this very second. Reality is not what has passed or what has yet to come into being. Grabbing hold of this simple idea makes life magical because it brings love alive. — Leo Buscaglia
Sincerity is not a spontaneous flower nor is modesty either. — Sidonie Gabrielle Colette
In Europe and Japan, bourgeois life lingers on. In Britain and America it has become the stuff of theme parks. The middle class is a luxury capitalism can no longer afford. — John N. Gray