
Top 14 Don Estridge Quotes
#1. Moscow, Rome, London, Paris stay in place. Leningrad and New York float, spreading all their sails, cutting space with their prows, and can disappear, if not in reality, then in the imagination of the poet creating a myth, a mythical tradition on the grounds of his secret experience.
Nina Berberova
#3. We tell ourselves that intimacy (and marriage) takes two people who are willing to work at it-but, unfortunately, we rarely have the slightest inkling of our "job" assignments in this project.
David Schnarch
#4. I have no particular interest in antiquities or antiques, but I like things to meet a certain aesthetic.
Stephen Bayley
#5. If more government is the answer, then it was a really stupid question.
Ronald Reagan
#6. Kaballah. The soul's path. It's an ancient way of understanding God.
C.S. Quinn
#7. It always takes two. There's the speaker and the listener, you and the audience. You've worked long hours and it comes down to that moment, that performance. The goal isn't just to improve yourself, but to transport people.
Gillian Murphy
#8. Many who seem to be struggling with adversity are happy; many, amid great affluence, are utterly miserable.
Tacitus
#9. Good or bad, we need change. Need the different. Our brains aren't wired for the same-old.
Vanessa Garden
#10. Imagine, they said, living an existence where the words out of your mouth changed the very fabric of the world around you.
David Anthony Durham
#11. Have you seen U2's live show? It's boring as hell. It's like watching CNN.
Sharon Osbourne
#12. From him to the stars, in all directions, there was only silence and emptiness.
Larry McMurtry
#13. All contemporary religions and churches, all and every kind of religious organization, Marxism has always viewed as organs of bourgeois reaction, serving as a defense of exploitation and the doping of the working-classes.
Vladimir Lenin
#14. Is it possible to put an end to a form of human behavior which has existed throughout history by means of photography? The proportions of that notion seem ridiculously out of balance. Yet, that very idea has motivated me.
James Nachtwey
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