Shelagh Fogarty Quotes & Sayings
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There is something evocative about the idea of destruction. This act of destruction is the expression of an idea ... that what we call reality is not real at all. When I draw a head, for example, I immediately feel an urge to destroy it, to erase it, because the drawing only captures an outward appearance, and for me the vital issue is what lies behind the visual form of the head. — Antoni Tapies

Rainbows always gave her hope - hope that something beautiful waited for those strong enough to survive the storm. — Karen White

This land does not belong to you. It belongs to that ancient shepherd whose ghost is standing next to you, though you refuse to see it. Since you do not know how to share, take your vineyards and your bridges, your paved roads and your railway tracks, your cities and your gardens and give back what remains to its rightful owners. — Yasmina Khadra

My 80-year-old mother will not buy her heart medicine because it cost more than she can pay with social security. She is America. — Jack Bowman

Publications by the World Health Organization show that diphtheria is steadily declining in most European countries, including those in which there has been no immunization. The decline began long before vaccination was developed. There is certainly no guarantee that vaccination will protect a child against the disease; in fact, over 30,000 cases of diphtheria have been recorded in the United Kingdom in fully immunized children. — Leon Chaitow

After all, there is nothing quite like losing a parent to knock the childishness out of a person's spirit. — Cat Hellisen

My uncles and other relatives are against encouraging girls in every aspect, and that includes sports. I hardly interact with them. My parents are more open. They back me all the way. — Saina Nehwal

The torment of precautions often exceeds the dangers to be avoided. It is sometimes better to abandon one's self to destiny. — Napoleon Bonaparte

Dependency arguments often come from elites - either aid agencies or governments - and say something about attitudes to poor people. — Paul Harvey

Fate is fickle, and the company of unwilling friends short lived. — Brian Jacques

I am not absentminded. It is the presence of mind that makes me unaware of everything else. — G.K. Chesterton

We need a great president. — Donald Trump