Ribosomal Crossword Quotes & Sayings
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Some hold grudges for a lifetime, unaware that courageously forgiving those who have wronged us is wholesome and therapeutic. — James E. Faust
I will always appreciate 'American Idol,' and I never forget about where I come from. — Lee DeWyze
Fame and riches are fleeting. Stupidity is eternal — Donald E. Williams Jr.
(about William Blake)
As for Blake's happiness
a man who knew him said: "If asked whether I ever knew among the intellectual, a happy man, Blake would be the only one who would immediately occur to me."
And yet this creative power in Blake did not come from ambition ... He burned most of his own work. Because he said, "I should be sorry if I had any earthly fame, for whatever natural glory a man has is so much detracted from his spiritual glory. I wish to do nothing for profit. I wish to live for art. I want nothing whatever. I am quite happy."
... He did not mind death in the least. He said that to him it was just like going into another room. On the day of his death he composed songs to his Maker and sang them for his wife to hear. Just before he died his countenance became fair, his eyes brightened and he burst into singing of the things he saw in heaven. — Brenda Ueland
The two-year note has become the Treasury market's gauge of expectations regarding when and how quickly the Fed will raise rates. — Anonymous
It is said that whomsoever the gods wish to destroy, they first make mad. In fact, whomsoever the gods wish to destroy, they first hand the equivalent of a stick with a fizzing fuse and Acme Dynamite Company written on the side. It's more interesting, and doesn't take so long. — Terry Pratchett
The pernicious influence of the prize and medal giving in art is so great that it should be stopped. History proves that juries in art have been generally wrong. — Robert Henri
The following twenty years would be the nadir of American Indian history, as the total Indian population between 1890 and 1910 fell to fewer than 250,000. (It was not until 1917 that Indian births exceeded deaths for the first time in fifty years.) — Kenneth C. Davis
Kitsch is Mechanical and operates by formulas. — Clement Greenberg
Your face
like a village asleep at the bottom of a lake
which is reborn to daylight from the grass and from the year
germinates — Aime Cesaire
Sometimes the only thing you need to change in order to be successful is your attitude. — Jo Linsdell
