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The Strange Case Of Origami Yoda Quotes By Dorothy Canfield Fisher

One reason we haven't any national art is because we have too much magnificence. All our capacity for admiration is used up on the splendor of palace-like railway stations and hotels. Our national tympanum is so deafened by that blare of sumptuousness that we have no ears for the still, small voice of beauty. — Dorothy Canfield Fisher

The Strange Case Of Origami Yoda Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

The path was worn and slippery. My foot slipped from under me, knocking the other out of the way, but I recovered and said to myself, "It's a slip and not a fall. — Abraham Lincoln

The Strange Case Of Origami Yoda Quotes By Ben Folds

My parents told me I must get married. I was seen as a failure if I didn't do it. — Ben Folds

The Strange Case Of Origami Yoda Quotes By Dorothy Parker

Excuse me, everybody, I have to go to the bathroom. I really have to telephone, but I'm too embarrassed to say so. — Dorothy Parker

The Strange Case Of Origami Yoda Quotes By Claire Merle

In the Community everything was black and white. Here, romantic relationships took on shades of grey; they were full of uncertainty, maybes, broken promises. — Claire Merle

The Strange Case Of Origami Yoda Quotes By Tom Angleberger

The Force- always may it be with you. — Tom Angleberger

The Strange Case Of Origami Yoda Quotes By Mark Twain

We consider that any man who can fiddle all through one of those Virginia Reels without losing his grip may be depended upon in any kind of musical emergency. — Mark Twain

The Strange Case Of Origami Yoda Quotes By Rajneesh

Be creative in that sense and your creativity will become an offering to God. God has given you so many gifts, Garima; something HAS to be done just in deep thankfulness. But remember: with no motive, not as a means but as an end unto itself. Art for art's sake, and creation for creation's sake, and love for love's sake, and prayer for prayer's sake. — Rajneesh