Shigezane Conquest Quotes & Sayings
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I don't see what else you can spend your money on ... If you want to own things, art is a pretty good bet. — Damien Hirst

The more a prospective customer clicks on you and your stuff, the easier it is for them to make a buying decision in your favor. — Jeffrey Gitomer

My father's work is rather mysterious, not much said, and my grandfather's is robust, bursting off the walls. — Jamie Wyeth

Life is too short to not have oysters and champagne sometimes. — Christie Brinkley

You have to push yourself when you're older because it's very easy to fall into the trap. You start to fall apart - you just have to do your best to paste yourself together. I think doing things and being active is very important. When your mind is busy, you don't hurt so much. — Iris Apfel

I enjoyed school, I was a bit of a square. I did very well in exams. I was quite lucky I was academic. — Cat Deeley

If a man is not made for God, why is he happy only in God? — Blaise Pascal

Denial can be a pathology or a survival mechanism - and sometimes it's both. — Jane Fonda

My faith, inasmuch as I have any, is more like a kind of Joseph Campbell thing, and even that frequently finds itself tested to oblivion in siren waters. — David Knopfler

Actors always have things that they're not thrilled about on a show and have a hobby of bellyaching about those things. — Jon Cryer

Very few men can be genuinely happy in a life involving continual self-assertion against the skepticism of the mass of mankind, unless they can shut themselves up in a coterie and forget the cold outer world. The man of science has no need of a coterie, since he is thought well of by everybody except his colleagues. The artist, on the contrary, is in the painful situation of having to choose between being despised and being despicable. — Bertrand Russell

In every story I have heard, good teachers share one trait: a strong sense of personal identity infuses their work. — Parker J. Palmer

The gods are just. No doubt. But their code of law is dictated, in the last resort, by the people who organize society; Providence takes its cue from men. — Aldous Huxley

When a person has a poor ear for music he will flat and sharp right along without knowing it. He keeps near the tune, but it is not the tune. When a person has a poor ear for words, the result is a literary flatting and sharping; you perceive what he is intending to say, but you also perceive that he doesn't say it. — Mark Twain

Glorfindel smiled. 'I doubt very much,' he said, 'if your friends would be in danger if you were not with them! The pursuit would follow you and leave us in peace, I think. It is you, Frodo, and that which you bear that brings us all in peril. — J.R.R. Tolkien