Tolias Quotes & Sayings
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Ultimately, taste is so niche and so personal. — Dana Goodyear
To have all your life's work and to have them along the wall, it's like walking in with no clothes on. It's terrible. — Andrew Wyeth
But, then again, the actions of the most insignificant men or women can be as a single raindrop that rolls a pebble that dislodges a clod that tumbles a rock and, before you know it, the whole mountainside has crashed down, sweeping palaces and pigsties, princes and paupers into the sea. So maybe there are demons at work, even in the smallest mischief — Karen Maitland
Only as long as one did what one always did would one remain relatively invisible. — Lene Kaaberbol
I can't give you the moon," the tinker said. "She doesn't belong to me. She belongs only to herself. — Patrick Rothfuss
I'm just really interested in the interface of the individual with the collective. I think that's where the arts live. — Alison Hawthorne Deming
Millard! Are you all right? Say something!"
"I must apologize," he said. "It seems I've gone and gotten myself shot. — Ransom Riggs
And I reminded myself that a woman should be able to dress as she liked without a man hurting her ... — Stephanie Dray
It is hard to conceive of the utter demoralization, of the political blindness and immorality, of the patriotic dishonesty, of the cruelty and degradation of a people who supplemented the incomparable Declaration of Independence with the Fugitive Slave Law. — Robert Green Ingersoll
I'm a great believer in the fact that as you get to know someone, it matters not what religious background they have, or what their nationality is, or where they came from. And I think that's how Americans really do relate to each other on a personal level. — Condoleezza Rice
Live creatively. Create life. These are two ways to make a better world. — Tablo
Is 4 the same 4 for everybody? Are all sevens equal? When the convict ponders the light is it the same light that shines on you? — Pablo Neruda
What profit it a man if he gain the whole world but in this enterprise lose his soul? — Philip K. Dick
I'm afraid of; that one day, I will only see more and more vanities in the world. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann
To begin an ethnographic project with a goal, with an object of research and a set of presumptions, is already to stymie the process of discovery; it blocks one's ability to learn something new that exceed the frameworks with which one enters. — J. Jack Halberstam