Sethuraman Quotes & Sayings
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The small amount of people that control the discourse around painting - I thought that the whole museum world was just a bunch of phonies, and I didn't really want to have anything to do with it. I guess I did installations, in a funny way, because they couldn't be commodified. — Fred Tomaselli
I'm your other half. ( ... ) I'll carry your heartbeat in mine. — Jessica Verday
I believe God was in Christ, not will be, perhaps, maybe if we're good boys and girls, it's over, it's done, we are one people, race is a violation, nations are a violation ... — Will Davis Campbell
It wasn't as if she was terrified of heights, she simply preferred to be closer to solid ground, where words like plummet and plunge did not linger in her mind. — Victoria Alexander
At the end of the day, I just want to sit with someone I love and chat about what matters and even what doesn't. — Crystal Woods
My true identity goes beyond the outer roles I play . . there is an authentic 'I' within . . . a divine spark within the soul. — Sue Monk Kidd
Circumstances shape who we are and who we become. I believe that. But I also believe we have choices. There are always choices. — Lisa Schroeder
She trusted Littlefinger only a little, and Varys not at all. — George R R Martin
It is not permitted for a woman to speak in the church, nor is it permitted for her to teach, nor to baptize, nor to offer [the eucharist], nor to claim for herself a share in any masculine function- not to mention any priestly office. — Tertullian
It was the Trashcan Man," Stan said. "He went hogwild. Jesus Christ only knows what else he's wired up to explode out here. — Stephen King
She wanted that - what Sed and Jessica had. And she wanted it with Jace. — Olivia Cunning
Never undervalue the enemies, especially if they are stupid. — William C. Brown
The danger of lectures is that they create the illusion of teaching for teachers, and the illusion of learning for learners. — Albert Camus