Schoenbergs Paintings Quotes & Sayings
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When we really want to go for something better, we shall smash the old. Until then, any sort of proposal, or making proposals, is no more than a tiresome game for self-important people. — D.H. Lawrence
You don't have to wait for anyone's approval to do things. You don't have to try to get a job and go through set steps before you start a career or start your life. That's what I want young girls to know - you can do anything you want. Just start. — Petra Collins
down. Remember Zivelena, who became the Queen of Metinna with the help of the gnome Rumplestelt, and in return promised him her firstborn? — Andrzej Sapkowski
I married Miss Right, but didn't know at the time she had shortened her name from Righteouspainintheass — Josh Stern
After a child has arrived at the legal age for attending school,-whether he be the child of noble or of peasant,-the only two absolute grounds of exemption from attendance are sickness and death. — Horace Mann
Good design doesn't cost, but it pays. — Richard Driehaus
After a person dies, his biographers feel free to give him a glittering list of intimate friends. Anecdotes are so much tastier spiced with expensive names. — Louise Brooks
Sharptooth manages to live not even "one day at a time" but one moment at a time. The "now" is big enough for her. I wish I felt like it was big enough for me. — Eve Tushnet
A man can only attain knowledge with the help of those who possess it. This must be understood from the very beginning. One must learn from him who knows. — George Gurdjieff
It is rare to see a rich man religious; for religion preaches restraint, and riches prompt to unlicensed freedom. — Owen Feltham
Lord Jesus, make Thyself to me A living, bright reality; More present to faith's vision keen Than any outward object seen; More dear, more intimately nigh Than e'en the sweetest earthly tie. — Howard Taylor
It was to be a day of queer experiences. He had never realized with how many miracles mere everyday life is besieged. — Walter De La Mare
