Victor Brauner Quotes & Sayings
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The fastest way to destroy love is to make a goal out of it, because people who are trying to be loved come from a place that they're not loved. — Werner Erhard

I wanted to be a bus driver when I was a kid. I look at bus driving through the eyes of a little boy. I see it as glamorous. — Jim Lehrer

She was pretty and, even more, she was smart, and she had a divine figure according to all accounts. He fell in love with her, as a man always falls in love with any attractive woman whom he sees a lot of. — Guy De Maupassant

For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known. — Paul The Apostle

My background is more horror or thriller, and you can't get better than horror fans, as far as I'm concerned. — Janet Montgomery

Looking at him like that, I felt like I needed something from him, or somebody, and that probably meant that he also needed something from me, or somebody, but the revelation was like looking at spots on a slide. Knowing that it meant something to somebody wasn't the same as it meaning something to you. — Maggie Stiefvater

Must! Is must a word to be addressed to princes? Little man, little man! Thy father, if he had been alive, durst not have used that word. — Elizabeth I

You can feel like he wants to own you,-not like an object but like a good dream he wants to keep having. — Melissa Bank

Because what God wants, that, and only that, is also what we want - but we don't know it. God comes and awakens our souls, revealing to them their real, though unknown, desire. This is the secret, Brother Leo. To do the will of God means to do my own most deeply hidden will. — Nikos Kazantzakis

The rain sounded like it was washing the whole world away. — Jodi Lynn Anderson

civilization has made mankind if not more bloodthirsty, at least more vilely, more loathsomely bloodthirsty. — Anton Chekhov