Snjezan Prevolnik Quotes & Sayings
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Freedom begins when each individual mind dares to liberate itself from the prison it created. We are free when the war in our heads is over. — Miguel Ruiz
he had kindness where other people had lungs, — Katherine Rundell
There was a time for risk and a time for caution. — Veronica Rossi
It is a foul bird that filleth his own nest. — John Heywood
The truth is, if anyone saw my home life, I'm pretty sure it would look like other families' around the world. There's a lot of juggling to be done. — Brooke Burke
Oh foolish desires of mortals! How weak are the reasons that lead us to not take off our flight from the ground. — Dante Alighieri
In a fast-paced world, today's popular brand could be tomorrow's trivia question. — D. Wayne Calloway
When I got my head shaved, it was all over the papers. It's weird that when you get a haircut you are in the papers, it's pretty stupid — Mark Feehily
Photography today appears to be in a state of flight ... The familiar is made strange, the unfamiliar grotesque. The amateur forces his Sundays into a series of unnatural poses. — Dorothea Lange
Weariness of Men
My grandmother said when she was young
The grass was so wild and high
You couldn't see a man on horseback.
In the fields she made out
Three barns,
Dark and blown down from the weather
Like her husbands.
She remembers them in the dark,
Cursing the beasts,
And how they would leave the bed
In the morning,
The dead grass of their eyes
Stacked against her. — Frank Stanford
Art shows and the institutions end up being the couriers for culture for the next generation and are an important component as well. It may seem ironic from one perspective, but I think if you look at my overall strategy, it's actually not out of step. — Shepard Fairey
We may not have computers or telephones or television, but we have books and conversations. And we talk to each other in person, not through e-mails and texts. — Nancy Grossman
