Rashford Quotes & Sayings
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True works of art contain their own theory and give us the measurement according to which we should judge them. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Sunday, there's not a lot of structure. I might spend an hour thinking about why I don't exercise, and feeling very guilty about not exercising. I tried running, over 10 years ago. It didn't really take. — Roz Chast

How often the rich like to play at being poor. A rather nasty game, I've always thought. — Lillian Hellman

I believed that by a process of what I can only describe as inward dilation of the eyes I could increase my actual vision. — Paul Nash

I started taking my fiance, Justin, to some red carpet events I would go to, and a bowtie is often something that was required. We came across a lot of stylish bowties. We liked playing dress up for these events and we thought it would be fun to start a line, but it was never a reality until recently. — Jesse Tyler Ferguson

The lack of God-centeredness leads to self-centeredness. — Max Lucado

We do not handle suffering. Suffering handles us. — Richard Rohr

Listen, here's something we can do: we can look at the moon, sometimes - and, you know, it's the same moon everywhere - and we would be looking at the same thing together that way, you see? — Ayn Rand

Marriage seemed like such a small space whenever I was in it. I liked the getting married. Courtship has a plotline. But there's no plot to being married. Just the same things over and over again. Same fights, same friends, same things you do on a Saturday. The repetition would start to get to me. — Karen Joy Fowler

There will always be critics eager to fashion opinions for the lazy and incapable. — John Cage

I scarce ever knew a city that did not wish the destruction of its neighbouring city, nor a family that did not desire to exterminate some other family. The poor in all parts of the world bear an inveterate hatred to the rich, even while they creep and cringe to them; and the rich treat the poor like sheep, whose wool and flesh they barter for money — Voltaire

We are all searching for the fairy tale. When it doesn't come, we try to create it. — Linda Masemore Pirrung

You must never believe everything they say about a person. Generally speaking, most of it will be lies, half-truths at best. — Kate Atkinson