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Rifat Jashari Quotes By E. E. Cummings

Such was a poet and shall be and is
-who'll solve the depths of horror to defend a sunbeam's architecture with his life: and carve immortal jungles of despair to hold a mountain's heartbeat in his hand. — E. E. Cummings

Rifat Jashari Quotes By John Fusco

With the Mongolian horse warfare, I did a lot of research into the Mongol art of war. — John Fusco

Rifat Jashari Quotes By Jesse Jackson

We picked their cotton. We cooked their food. We nursed their babies. Now we can run their cities. We can run their states. We will run the country. — Jesse Jackson

Rifat Jashari Quotes By Jay-Z

A poet's mission is to make words do more work than they normally do, to make them work on more than one level. — Jay-Z

Rifat Jashari Quotes By Jeffrey Deitch

Street culture is punk, hip-hop, skateboarding, surfing, graffiti. It's like a massive global culture that is all tied together. But for so many years it was very geographic. — Jeffrey Deitch

Rifat Jashari Quotes By Elizabeth Sharp

The only limits are the ones in your own imagination. — Elizabeth Sharp

Rifat Jashari Quotes By Jennifer Grant

One of the myths about Dad was that he was mean. That simply wasn't true. I always found him generous to a fault but he wasn't reckless with his money, which was rather rare in Hollywood. He'd grown up with nothing and he wasn't about to fritter it all away. — Jennifer Grant

Rifat Jashari Quotes By Johann Kaspar Lavater

Existence is self-enjoyment, by means of some object distinct from ourselves. — Johann Kaspar Lavater

Rifat Jashari Quotes By Jane Prowse

Anything can be a weapon in imaginative hands. — Jane Prowse

Rifat Jashari Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

What does our great historical hunger signify, our clutching about us of countless cultures, our consuming desire for knowledge, if not the loss of myth, of a mythic home, the mythic womb? — Friedrich Nietzsche