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Schuurmans Sabine Quotes By Diane

People aren't against you; they are just for themselves, don't take it personal. — Diane

Schuurmans Sabine Quotes By Julian Barnes

Art belongs to everybody and nobody. Art belongs to all time and no time. Art belongs to those who create it and those who savour it. Art no more belongs to the People and the Party than it once belonged to the aristocracy and the patron. Art is the whisper of history, heard above the noise of time. Art does not exist for art's sake: it exists for people's sake. — Julian Barnes

Schuurmans Sabine Quotes By Ian Fleming

A scar had been beaten into his mind which would only heal by experience. — Ian Fleming

Schuurmans Sabine Quotes By Bran Ferren

The idea of connecting all people to knowledge and each other is enduring — Bran Ferren

Schuurmans Sabine Quotes By James Earl Jones

There haven't been enough profound things written about what being black means and what a black character is. Nobody knows. — James Earl Jones

Schuurmans Sabine Quotes By John Gould

I don't read anything anymore. I don't have the eyesight. I read my own copy, that's all. I think I've read everything that's worth reading. — John Gould

Schuurmans Sabine Quotes By V.S. Kemanis

Distance and time and a whitewashed mind hadn't kept a child from growing, from existing, from demanding a place on this earth. — V.S. Kemanis

Schuurmans Sabine Quotes By Thomas A Kempis

They will forget times of distress. Rough garments will become brilliant while silks and satins lose their sheen. The humble cottage will be more desirable than a palatial home. Patience will be more honorable than power. Obedience will count more than knowledge. — Thomas A Kempis

Schuurmans Sabine Quotes By Peter Davison

It is a way we reassess our past. We can do that in poetry in ways we can't do in prose. — Peter Davison