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Shakelia Bell Quotes By Marita Bonner

She did not talk to people as if they were strange hard shells she had to crack open to get inside. She talked as if she were already in the shell. In their very shell. — Marita Bonner

Shakelia Bell Quotes By Leona Helmsley

We don't pay taxes. Only the little people pay taxes. — Leona Helmsley

Shakelia Bell Quotes By Richard Templar

In order to love people usefully you need to be focused on them and not yourself. — Richard Templar

Shakelia Bell Quotes By Paul Simon

Most of the time, when I had hits as a soloist - maybe not so much with Simon & Garfunkel - I was surprised they were hits. I didn't know what the hits were. I never thought that 'Loves Me Like A Rock' was going to be a hit, or 'Mother And Child Reunion,' or '50 Ways To Leave Your Lover.' They didn't sound like what the hits sounded like at the time. Radio was more open to things that weren't exactly what every other hit was. — Paul Simon

Shakelia Bell Quotes By Dana Schutz

You just have to work really hard and throw everything into it ... It's really hard to be an artist, and even if you do work really hard, there's no guarantee about anything. There's no advice you can give someone that things will somehow work out, but you can talk to people about how they can make art a big part of their life. — Dana Schutz

Shakelia Bell Quotes By Arthur Conan Doyle

With a keen eye for details, on truth prevails. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Shakelia Bell Quotes By Muhammad Ali

The man who has no imagination has no wings. — Muhammad Ali

Shakelia Bell Quotes By Orhan Pamuk

Those who can truly see, know. — Orhan Pamuk

Shakelia Bell Quotes By Victor Hugo

this saying of Ecclesiastes: "Who knoweth whither the soul of the animal goeth? — Victor Hugo

Shakelia Bell Quotes By Lewis Thomas

We carry stores of DNA in our nuclei that may have come in, at one time or another, from the fusion of ancestral cells and the linking of ancestral organisms in symbiosis. Our genomes are catalogues of instructions from all kinds of sources in nature, filed for all kinds of contingencies. — Lewis Thomas