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The Beautiful Disruption Quotes By Cinda Williams Chima

Just a rat, she repeated to herself. After all, there were rats in the palace. Human and otherwise. Could be worse. — Cinda Williams Chima

The Beautiful Disruption Quotes By Osamu Tezuka

What is one man's life compared to the eternity of time and space? No more than a snowflake that glitters in the sun for a moment before melting into the flow of time. — Osamu Tezuka

The Beautiful Disruption Quotes By Antonin Artaud

Admittedly or not, conscious or unconscious, the poetic state, a transcendent experience of life, is what the public is fundamentally seeking through love, crime, drugs, war, or insurrection. — Antonin Artaud

The Beautiful Disruption Quotes By Richard Feynman

The laws of physics could be like an onion, with new laws becoming operational as we probe new scales. We simply don't know! — Richard Feynman

The Beautiful Disruption Quotes By Philip James Bailey

Mind and night will meet, though in silence, like forbidden lovers. — Philip James Bailey

The Beautiful Disruption Quotes By Richard Bach

Has it ever happened, you've seen a striking film, beautifully written and acted and photographed, that you walk out of the theater glad to be a human being and you say to yourself I hope they make a lot of money from that? I hope the actors, I hope the director earns a million dollars for what they've done, what they've given me tonight? And you go back and see the movie again and you're happy to be a tiny part of the system that is rewarding those people with every ticket ... the actors I see on the screen, they'll get twenty cents of this very dollar I'm paying now; they'll be able to buy an ice cream cone any flavor they want from their share of my ticket alone. Glorious moments in art in books and films and dance, they're delicious because we see ourselves in glory's mirror. — Richard Bach