Ruisdael Landscape Quotes & Sayings
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Since I became Secretary-General, five years ago, I have seen youth participate at the United Nations as never before. — Ban Ki-moon
Many people look but they do not see. — Paul Smith
I say it's spinach, and I say the hell with it. — E.B. White
While most of us know that we feel better after a good hearty laugh, science, in many cases, is yet to prove why. — Allen Klein
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it is not beauty that inspires the deepest passion. Beauty without grace is the hook without the bait. Beauty, without expression, tires. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Rebelliousness or unconventionality as such do not constitute proof of individualism. Just as individualism does not consist merely of rejecting collectivism, so it does not consist merely of the absence of conformity. A conformist is a man who declares, "It's true because others believe it" - but an individualist is not a man who declares, "It's true because I believe it." An individualist declares, "I believe it because I see in reason that it's true. — Ayn Rand
Push yourself out of your comfort zone and see what you are really capable of. — Rowan Coleman
I decided at school that the only sensible way to make a living by arranging words in a pleasing order was by working on newspapers, because you got paid at the end of the week or the end of the month. — Terry Pratchett
Man is the only creature who refuses to be what he is. — Albert Camus
My vagina smells like a set of nuts."
"Awesome. — Debra Anastasia
So long as I'm the president, my measure of success is victory
and success. — George W. Bush
Genius is born, not paid. — Oscar Wilde
Of course I don't think I have it made by any means. I'm too insecure, obsessive and paranoid for that. — Harvey Pekar
the English drinking their 'alf and 'alf out of pewter mugs, the French drinking their claret out of very thin glasses, while our Russian shipmates and ourselves drank something harder out of thick glasses which were very small at the bottom. — Charles Erskine
