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Shackleys Restaurant Quotes By Jean Dubuffet

I had given up ( around 1950, fh) any ambition of making a career as an artist ... ..I had lost all interest in the art shown in galleries and museums, and I no longer aspired to fit in that world. I loved the paintings done by children, and my only desire was to do the same for my own pleasure. — Jean Dubuffet

Shackleys Restaurant Quotes By Wayne Dyer

Act as if everything you desire is already here ... treat yourself as if you already are what you'd like to become. — Wayne Dyer

Shackleys Restaurant Quotes By Gretchen Rubin

For instance, in The Artist's Way, her influential book about cultivating creativity, Julia Cameron suggests scheduling an artist's date, — Gretchen Rubin

Shackleys Restaurant Quotes By Stephen Fry

Get into the Carmichael car, Michael Carmichael ... get into the Carmichael car, Michael Carmichael. — Stephen Fry

Shackleys Restaurant Quotes By Michael Franti

Can't keep Love like money in the bank — Michael Franti

Shackleys Restaurant Quotes By C.A. Henry

All of the guns are loaded, because an unloaded gun is no better than a rock as a weapon. — C.A. Henry

Shackleys Restaurant Quotes By Guy De La Valdene

Andy Anderson has written an autobiography in pictures, a life on the water. Salt is an eloquent modern paean to the strength and beauty of the coastal waters he cares for at a time when that environment is in danger of disappearing. — Guy De La Valdene

Shackleys Restaurant Quotes By Sharon Stone

Nobody took me too seriously but I was grown up even as a baby. — Sharon Stone

Shackleys Restaurant Quotes By Maxwell Perkins

The amount of meaning you get into a sentence, the dimensions and intensity of the impression you make a paragraph carry, are most extraordinary.... You once told me you were not a natural writer - my God! You have plainly mastered the craft, of course; but you needed far more than craftsmanship for this. [about The Great Gatsby] — Maxwell Perkins