World Water Day 2015 Quotes & Sayings
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There is a bizarre notion according to which it is claimed that because men are corrupt, it is necessary to give certain of them all the more power ... on the contrary, they must be given less power. — Benjamin Constant

I would advise young artists to paint as they can, as long as they can, without being afraid of painting badly. — Claude Monet

It is interesting how often unintelligent, even stupid, women manage their emotional lives more satisfactorily than do their cleverer sisters. — P.D. James

I wander the pathway,
Where will it go?
Will I be able to go there,
Fast or slow?
Who has made it?
Why is it here,
Is there something dangerous,
That will soon appear?
Should I be excited?
Or possibly full of fear?
What should be my emotion,
As I draw near?
Where will the pathway lead me?
Unanswered questions in my head,
But I will only find out,
As I go ahead. — Urvashi Balasubramaniam

I shall be the first composer in history not to have a biography. — Pierre Boulez

The good news is that The Hangover Part III isn't a rerun like the second episode. The bad news is everything else. For all the promise of mayhem and WTF moments, the final episode hits you with all the force of a warm can of O'Doul's. — Kyle Smith

A lot of the films I do go down brilliantly critically and win awards, but not a lot of people see them. — Martin Compston

If you want to accomplish anything in life, you can't just sit back and hope it will happen. You've got to make it happen. — Chuck Norris

The bold enterprises are the successful ones. Take counsel of hopes rather than of fears to win in this business. — Rutherford B. Hayes

We often say, "I am not very happy. I am not content with the way my life is going. I am not really joyful or peaceful. But I don't know how things can be different, and I guess I have to be realistic and accept my life as it is." It is this mood of resignation that prevents us from actively naming our reality, articulating our experience, and moving more deeply into the life of the Spirit. — Henri J.M. Nouwen

Be subtle, various, ornamental, clever, And do not listen to those critics ever Whose crude provincial gullets crave in books Plain cooking made still plainer by plain cooks. — W. H. Auden