Zu Ende Quotes & Sayings
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Although my everyday artwork is tattoo oriented, I definitely do not try to limit my art or art mediums. — William Webb

There was a door to which I found no key: There was the veil through which I might not see. — Omar Khayyam

I like a lot of soul, but I also put a lot of folk into what I do. — Michael Kiwanuka

The kernel of all jealousy is lack of love. — C. G. Jung

Despite the headmaster's romantic claims that the origin of the cravat went back to the silk fascalia worn by Roman orators to warm their vocal cords, Langdon knew that, etymologically, "cravat" actually derived from a ruthless band of Croat mercenaries who donned knotted neckerchiefs before they stormed into battle. To this day, this ancient battle garb was donned by modern office warriors hoping to intimidate their enemies in daily boardroom battles. — Dan Brown

The atmosphere [in the school lunchroom] is not quite that of a prison, because the students are permitted to talk quietly, under the frowning scrutiny of teachers standing around on duty, during their meal-they are not supposed to talk while standing in line, though this rule is only sporadically enforced. — Edgar Friedenberg

When he smiles at me, I'm lost. — Jodi Picoult

A French poet famously referred to the aroma of certain cheeses as the 'pieds de Dieu' - the feet of god. Just to be clear: foot odor of a particularly exalted quality, but still - foot odor. — Michael Pollan

Perhaps we can start counting those kisses once more. I think you owe me a few. — Jean M. Grant

When I started out, the most terrifying thing was when I had to be very, very emotional in front of lots of people. Now I've kind of learned that it is very important to keep talking all day, keep making jokes, and be connected with people, and be present. It's very important for me to be absolutely present in order to be emotional. I learned that is sort of the way I need to be. — Julianne Moore

The trains either don't run at all or come so full that it is impossible to get on them. — Boris Pasternak

Familiarity is the thing-the sense of belonging. It grants exemption from all evil, all shabbiness. — E.B. White

The race of gods and men is one, and from one mother we both draw our breath. Yet all the difference in our power holds us apart, so that man is nothing, but the brazen floor of heaven is eternally unshakable. — Pindar

In the old economy, it was all about having the answers. But in today's dynamic, lean economy, it's more about asking the right questions. A More Beautiful Question is about figuring out how to ask, and answer, the questions that can lead to new opportunities and growth. — Eric Ries