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Zakka Workshop Quotes By Elizabeth Bowen

Artists were intended to be an ornament to society. As a society in themselves they are unthinkable. — Elizabeth Bowen

Zakka Workshop Quotes By Mark Zuckerberg

I think I've grown and learned a lot — Mark Zuckerberg

Zakka Workshop Quotes By Alexander Pope

Persons of genius, and those who are most capable of art, are always most fond of nature: as such are chiefly sensible, that all art consists in the imitation and study of nature. — Alexander Pope

Zakka Workshop Quotes By Glennon Doyle Melton

She pauses and then says: "Maybe, for now, the only right decision is to stop making decisions. — Glennon Doyle Melton

Zakka Workshop Quotes By Lisa Verge Higgins

there's this thing about rainbows. they're perfect from afar. but when you get real close to them, they just disappear. — Lisa Verge Higgins

Zakka Workshop Quotes By Meredith Maran

My best time as a writer is any day, or any moment, when the work's going well and I'm completely absorbed in the task at hand. The hardest time is when it's not, and I'm not. The latter tend to outnumber the former. But I'm a persistent little cuss. And I soldier on. — Meredith Maran

Zakka Workshop Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Among the wealthy, generosity is often merely a kind of shyness. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Zakka Workshop Quotes By Terry Pratchett

High magic requires a great clarity of thought, you see, and women's talents do not lie in that direction. Their brains tend to overheat. — Terry Pratchett

Zakka Workshop Quotes By Bruce Pandolfini

The two most important forms of intelligence are the ability to read other people and the ability to understand oneself. — Bruce Pandolfini

Zakka Workshop Quotes By Samuel Smiles

The tiniest bits of opinion sown in the minds of children in private life afterwards issue forth to the world, and become its public opinion; for nations are gathered out of nurseries. — Samuel Smiles