Vintage Handwriting Quotes & Sayings
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once you stop learning you start dying — Albert Einstein
I think there's a real problem if you're making a film - some people have done whether it be about Jackson Pollock or about Picasso - it's difficult for actors, because they have to impersonate a person whose image is very strong in our memories or in our consciousness. It's something that's very tricky, I think. — Peter Webber
Your basically saying when your ready to marry somebody your wanting to spend your whole life with them with their flaws and all. If your still testing them then it's something there that needs to be worked out. That really falls on the person doing the test. A lot of times it is based on insecurities. — Gabrielle Dennis
The knowledge that we have about what it is to be human that we have as a child is something we necessarily must lose. — Dennis Potter
It is better to read twelve lines of a book with the utmost intensity and thus to penetrate into them to the full — Thomas Bernhard
I wish to reiterate solemnly China's continued firm support to Pakistan in its efforts to uphold independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity. — Li Keqiang
Allow the inherent emptiness within what you are about to do direct you. — Frederick Lenz
All I know is that I love you. And for the first time, that's good enough. — Cassandra Clare
Childlike does not mean shallow. — Jennifer L. Lane
National Socialism stands or falls by its Weltanschauung. — Alfred Rosenberg
I thought when the abuse stopped I could move on with my life. Instead I am still running from Brian. The only difference is now I am running from him in my dreams. — Erin Merryn
What seemed delicacy in him was usually a way of avoiding trouble; what seemed like sympathy was the instinct to prevent trouble before it started. It was hard to see what growing older would mean to such a person. His emotions, from lack of exercise, had disappeared almost altogether. Adaptability and curiosity, he had found, did just as well. — Penelope Fitzgerald
Vintage fountain pens have provenance that makes a traditionalist go weak at the knuckles. — Fennel Hudson
Thought is only a flash between two long nights, but this flash is everything. — Henri Poincare
If a good editor will let me tell my story with the right artist, I'm happy. — Brian K. Vaughan
