Wszechnica Quotes & Sayings
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Artists should work together like the artists of the Middle Ages. — Hans Arp
He liked I expect the idea of effortless excellence, and being unable to combine the two has settled for the one he could be sure of ... — Helen DeWitt
Fashion always was a huge interest of mine. I love beautiful clothes. I appreciate fine beading and lovely fabrics. — Sasha Cohen
For the first time in the history of photography, we can study the real-time production of snapshot making - globally! (On Flickr and other photosharing websites) — Joachim Schmid
All simple souls must admire and respect one another, saying: 'Let us proceed each one along our path to the same goal, united in purpose and by means of God's order which, in its great variety, is in us all. — Jean-Pierre De Caussade
Make correct conclusions from the negative solutions you have experienced — Sunday Adelaja
Damn it, I can understand a fellow being hard up but what I can't understand is a fellow sponging. Couldn't he have some spark of manhood about him? — James Joyce
Sticks and stones can break a man,
but words can destroy him. — Matshona Dhliwayo
A prince, the moment he is crown'd,
Inherits every virtue sound,
As emblems of the sovereign power,
Like other baubles in the Tower:
Is generous, valiant, just, and wise,
And so continues till he dies. — Jonathan Swift
I have 4 kids already, I don't need anymore. I'm a single parent. I'm taking them through Europe and make them play funny instruments. — Ville Valo
Life is really hard for some people. — Beeban Kidron
We now know that climate change is a driver of migration, and is expected to increase the displacement of populations. — Mary Robinson
It is too late! Ah, nothing is too late
Till the tired heart shall cease to palpitate.
Cato learned Greek at eighty; Sophocles
Wrote his grand Oedipus, and Simonides
Bore off the prize of verse from his compeers,
When each had numbered more than fourscore years,
And Theophrastus, at fourscore and ten,
Had but begun his Characters of Men.
Chaucer, at Woodstock with the nightingales,
At sixty wrote the Canterbury Tales;
Goethe at Weimar, toiling to the last,
Completed Faust when eighty years were past,
These are indeed exceptions; but they show
How far the gulf-stream of our youth may flow
Into the arctic regions of our lives.
Where little else than life itself survives. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The reason why so few good books are written is that so few people who can write know anything. — Walter Bagehot
