Serge Poliakoff Quotes & Sayings
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The trick of enjoying New York is not to be so busy grinding your way to the center of the earth that you fail to notice the sparkle of the place, a scale and a kind of wonder that puts all human endeavors in their proper place. — David Carr
That's brain tissue. How can you-?" Claire shut her mouth, fast. "Never mind. I don't think I wanna know."
"Truly, I think that's best. Please take it." He showed his teeth briefly in a very unsettling grin. "I'm giving you a piece of my mind."
"I so wish you hadn't said that. — Rachel Caine
Everything dictated silence and self-control but I couldn't restrain myself and spoke my mind. — Philip Roth
Edwina always enjoyed a morning ride. Some mornings she rode the horse, and some mornings she rode the groom. — Barbara Taylor Bradford
No matter what you do each day ... or in life ... doing things God's way is a matter of the heart. — Elizabeth George
The conventional army loses if it does not win. The guerrilla wins if he does not lose. — Henry A. Kissinger
In a knowledge economy, a good business is a community with a purpose, not a piece of property. — Charles Handy
There is a kind of misguided pity that deals gently with false teachers at the expense of their victims. — Max Anders
Dear Valentine,' said the young man, 'you are too far above my love for me to dare speak of it to you, yet every time that I see you I need to tell you that I adore you, so that the echo of my own words will gently caress my heart when I am no longer with you. — Alexandre Dumas
Memories feign through scarcely perceived doors of my being. — Haruki Murakami
The average Christian leaves planet earth never having led anyone to Christ. — George Barna
People now are beginning to cheer for me. I've never heard that before.. Maybe things are turning a bit. — Alex Rodriguez
Medicine no doubt, has helped us a lot to cure so many diseases, but death still remains an incurable one! — Mehek Bassi
the Pednosophers who, by one name or another, actually did exist in late 16th century London. It numbered among its members Marlowe and Raleigh. ('Its president is in the Azores,' says Cotton, of Raleigh. And so he was.) Probably only one reader in a million will detect this obscure reference. I pray it's the reviewer for The New York Times. — John Yeoman
I hate people who say, "Oh, I'm addicted to working out". I just want to punch those people in the face. — Jennifer Lawrence