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Scarelli Sentence Quotes By David Hockney

I believe that the problem of how you depict something is a formal problem. It's an interesting one and it's a permanent one; there's no solution to it. There are a thousand and one ways you can go about it. There's no set rule. — David Hockney

Scarelli Sentence Quotes By David Bowers

The universe speaks if you will learn to listen. — David Bowers

Scarelli Sentence Quotes By Janet Fox

I know a place on this Earth that contains wonders enough to stop the breath. A place where the very rocks whisper and whine, where the rivers boil and the snow-studded peaks thrust into a bowl of blue; where great shaggy beasts press the earth with cloven hooves or threaten with claw and fang; where new life and lurking death coexist in the shallows of varicolored pools. — Janet Fox

Scarelli Sentence Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Man is neither angel nor beast, and the misfortune is that he who wishes to be an angel becomes a beast' (Blaise Pascal). — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Scarelli Sentence Quotes By Jonathan Goldstein

I felt like a young Tony Montana having come to America, except the only person I wanted to kill was myself. — Jonathan Goldstein

Scarelli Sentence Quotes By Michael Jackson

The Earth we share is not just a rock tossed through space, but a living, nurturing being. She cares for us, she deserves our care in return. — Michael Jackson

Scarelli Sentence Quotes By Katherine Waterston

I don't like to talk about things unless I have to. I don't like to talk a scene to death or overanalyze it, especially if I feel like I have some way in on my own. — Katherine Waterston

Scarelli Sentence Quotes By John Harris

Work is a four letter word. It conjures up the same image the world over getting up in the morning to do something you don't want to do, day in day out. After a few months work, or years, depending on the person's primeval yearning for freedom, you feel like a robot: alarm clock, get up, wash, catch the train, work, go home, watch TV, go to bed. In that one sentence I've probably just described the daily routine of 95% of the working population of England. It's the same in every other developed country in the world. Routine is the cause of most marriage break ups and social discontent. — John Harris