Twombly Japanese Quotes & Sayings
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Why are you troubled? Trust in God. — Lailah Gifty Akita
If you always look over your shoulder, how can you still remain human? — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
It takes a near act of rebellion for even a four-year-old to break away from society's expectations. — Sheryl Sandberg
Back in August 1960 an American pilot called Joe Kittinger climbed into the open gondola beneath a balloon called Excelsior III and floated up to 102,800 feet. At this point, 20 miles above the Earth in what is technically space, he jumped. Moments later he became the first man to go through the sound barrier without the benefit of a plane. It was, and still is, the highest parachute jump ever, and it proved you can 'abandon ship' even when you're in space. — Jeremy Clarkson
For 'the human' is a medium of possible divine revelation. — Edward Schillebeeckx
To maximise output, every organisation will strive to obtain its necessary raw materials, labour and machinery at the lowest possible cost and combine them to turn out a product that it will then attempt to sell at the highest possible price ... And yet, troublingly, there is one difference between 'labour' and other commodities, a difference that conventional economics does not have a means of representing or giving weight to but that is nevertheless unavoidably present in the world: that labour feels pain. — Alain De Botton
I dyed my hair blonde in that movie, so my head doesn't match my grill. — Joe Pesci
Here in America we're doing the most wonderful crafts. — Beatrice Wood
Objects of every sort are materials for the new art: paint, food, chairs, electric and neon lights, smoke, water, old socks, a dog, movies, a thousand other things which will be discovered by the present generation of artists ... — Allan Kaprow
I never direct myself, because I don't like working with me. I would punch me in the mouth if I had to take my direction. — Ron Perlman
I had known there had been a serial killer on Mount Tamalpais, and it felt so incongruous in such a beautiful, peaceful spot. — Joyce Maynard
Advice to Persons About to Write History - Don't. — Lord Acton
