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Weeden And Company Quotes By Italo Calvino

The unique book, which contains the whole, could only be the sacred text, the total word revealed. But I do not believe totality can be contained in language; my problem is what remains outside, the unwritten, the unwritable. The only way left me is that of writing all books, writing the books of all possible authors. — Italo Calvino

Weeden And Company Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

You don't have to teach fish how to swim; they are born knowing they will rule the waters. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Weeden And Company Quotes By Edward Ruscha

I'd read about Los Angeles and this fact stuck in my mind: that the city gained 1,000 new people every day. In 1956! A thousand people every day! I felt: 'I want to be part of that.' — Edward Ruscha

Weeden And Company Quotes By Robert Reich

I grew up poor. My mother raised a family of four on between $9,000 and $15,000 a year. — Robert Reich

Weeden And Company Quotes By Beck

I always loved art shows at schools. My friends with kids would go, and I would go with them. It's some of my favorite art ... It's more about creativity than the grand statement of an agenda. — Beck

Weeden And Company Quotes By Russell T. Davies

There's nothing better than a party that turns into a death trap. — Russell T. Davies

Weeden And Company Quotes By Miguel Angel Ruiz

You don't have to live with anger, or sadness, or jealousy. You don't have to judge yourself, make yourself guilty, and punish yourself. — Miguel Angel Ruiz

Weeden And Company Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

In an expression of true gratitude, sadness is conspicuous only by its absence — Marcus Aurelius

Weeden And Company Quotes By Paulo Coelho

The Superclass tries to promote its values. Ordinary people complain of divine injustice, they envy power, and it pains them to see others having fun. They don't understand that no one is having fun, that everyone is worried and insecure, and that what the jewels, cars, and fat wallets conceal is a huge inferiority complex. — Paulo Coelho