Top 14 Bram Van Velde Quotes
#1. A politician must have some scruples, a certain decency; he cannot smear himself in the mud for the sake of a high ideal.
Boris Yeltsin
#2. I'm not going to allow myself to be pushed politically.
Andrew Cuomo
#3. There's no greater absurdity than taking everything seriously.
Baltasar Gracian
#4. I was on a game show and now I'm the game show girl who got a movie. That's how I consider myself.
Colleen Haskell
#5. We have the possibility of being far removed from what we are, of beginning to taste it and feel it. That is direct knowledge. That is truth. Anything else is mere words.
Frederick Lenz
#7. Do you need to hear that I haven't stopped missing you for one single since we broke up? Do I have to tell you that my heart hurts with how much I love you?
A Meredith Walters
#8. It was truly revealing. The strength of the intervention, the intensity of colors and the happiness of this work, has never left me.
Bram Van Velde
#9. Baseball isn't a life-and-death matter, but the Red Sox are.
Mike Barnicle
#10. I get to work with people I love who challenge and inspire me. And I get to sing songs that do that same thing!
Karen Mason
#11. Europe has to secure its borders and support those in the neighborhood who share our values.
Herman Van Rompuy
#12. Paris with its multitude of art directions calls continuously to the deepest penetration and recognition of your inner essence. Only in this way it is possible to create work that refers the time span.
Bram Van Velde
#13. There is nothing to become. The Truth shines here and now. Awareness IS. One does not become it. The Sun shines. One can simply enjoy it or be busy otherwise. That's it. The Sun shines irrespectively.
Awareness. Fire. The Song.
IT IS.
Stop fighting. Stop.
T.R. Cordon
#14. Life and mind are continuously in conflict with each other. I want happiness, security. I won't reach that by considerations of my mind; on the contrary they will lead to a certain despair of the inner person. Not what he thinks engages the artist, but what he feels.
Bram Van Velde
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