Spyglass Inn Quotes & Sayings
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Formerly pictures used to move towards completion in progressive stages. Each day would bring something new. A picture was a sum of additions. With me, picture is a sum of destructions. I do a picture, then I destroy it. But in the long run nothing is lost; the red that I took away from one place turns up somewhere else. — Pablo Picasso

My attitude to peace is rather based on the Burmese definition of peace - it really means removing all the negative factors that destroy peace in this world. So peace does not mean just putting an end to violence or to war, but to all other factors that threaten peace, such as discrimination, such as inequality, poverty. — Aung San Suu Kyi

I don't support gay marriage. I'm just not there, as far as believing in my heart that we should change 2,000 years of social policy in favor of a redefinition of the family. — Matt Salmon

Fostering creativity in children is as important as any other part of the school curriculum because it feeds the soul. A daily dose of creativity helps children imagine a better world and then create it. — Renee Fleming

Two children of same cruel parent look at one another and see in each other the image of the cruel parent or the image of their past oppressor. This is very much the case between Jew and Arab: It's a conflict between two victims. — Amos Oz

I advocate glamour. Everyday. Every minute" "Glamour above all things. — Dita Von Teese

You say that money doesn't bring happiness... but you have them... don't ya?
If they don't bring happiness give them to average class and the result will be called "Bringing happiness! — Deyth Banger

A woman's heart is a deep ocean, full of secrets. — Rose Dawson

There is never only one, of anyone — Margaret Atwood

The present moment is the only moment available to us and it is the door to all other moments. — Thich Nhat Hanh

It's hard to think of any tool, any instrument, any object in history with which so many developed so close a relationship so quickly as we have with our phones. — Nancy Gibbs