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Rhodian Sculptors Quotes By Burt Shavitz

What do I need it for, millions of dollars? It just sounds like problems with the IRS to me. — Burt Shavitz

Rhodian Sculptors Quotes By Claire Kent

It is unquestionably foolish to begin a battle when you don't know the full strength of your adversary. — Claire Kent

Rhodian Sculptors Quotes By Robert Lowell

Painter"
"I said you are only keeping me here
in the hospital, lying to my parents
and saying I am madder than I am,
because you only want to keep me here,
squeezing my last dollar to the pennies
I'm saner than anyone in the hospital.
I had to say what every madman says
a black phrase, the sleep of reason mothers monsters ...
When I am painting the canvas is a person;
all I do, each blot and line's alive,
when I am finished, it is shit on the canvas ...
But in his sketches more finished than his oils,
sketches made after he did those masterpieces,
constable can make us see the breeze ... — Robert Lowell

Rhodian Sculptors Quotes By Virginia Woolf

How then, she had asked herself, did one know one thing or another thing about people, sealed as they were? Only like a bee, drawn by some sweetness or sharpness in the air intangible to touch or taste, one haunted the dome-shaped hive, ranged the wastes of the air over the countries of the world alone, and then haunted the hives with their murmurs and their stirrings; the hives which were people. — Virginia Woolf

Rhodian Sculptors Quotes By David Walker

Just five years ago, it was almost impossible to waste a million dollars building a Web site. — David Walker

Rhodian Sculptors Quotes By Shel Silverstein

I keep meeting all the right people
At all the wrong times. — Shel Silverstein

Rhodian Sculptors Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

If you once forfeit the confidence of your fellow citizens, you can never regain their respect and esteem. It is true that you may fool all of the people some of the time; you can even fool some of the people all of the time; but you can't fool all of the people all of the time. -Speech at Clinton, Illinois, September 8, 1854. — Abraham Lincoln