Top 15 Gracija Casopis Quotes
#1. The issue of power is not bound to power per se, but often depends on the people themselves, to what extent they unconsciously encourage this power and its structures.
Mitra Farahani
#3. Sadly, my hobby is what I do for work, so I don't go off and go fishing. I go home and veg, and then I go back to work.
Andrew Stanton
#4. College was especially sweet because of the positive, hopeful atmosphere of a college campus.
Jerry Kramer
#5. One can say that the city itself is the collective memory of its people, and like memory it is associated with objects and places. The city is the locus of the collective memory.
Aldo Rossi
#6. If an artist wants to be original, he should not look to art for inspiration, for art seeks its model in life, not art - and only life is rich enough to simulate originality.
Anthony Marais
#7. Throw your empty pop-corn tub in the trash and the entire cinema will be clean for the next patrons.
Malti Bhojwani
#8. Sometimes, everyone is right. Not always and not even usually, but once in a while, everyone is right.
Cherie Priest
#9. It's about balance. Do a movie that's good for your career, then do a one that gets good box office.
James Marsden
#10. Without the definiteness of sculpture and painting, music is, for that very reason, far more suggestive. Like Milton's Eve, an outline, an impulse, is furnished, and the imagination does the rest.
Henry Theodore Tuckerman
#11. There was something really great about being able to put something out into the world - a song, an introduction, even my voice - and let people make of it what they wanted. I didn't have to worry about how I looked, or if the image of me people had fit who I really was.
Sarah Dessen
#13. HARMONISTS, n. A sect of Protestants, now extinct, who came from Europe in the beginning of the last century and were distinguished for the bitterness of their internal controversies and dissensions.
Ambrose Bierce
#14. Happy birthday greetings is being sent your way, with everything which is good, for your wonderful day.
Susan Smith
#15. We're individuals in time and space who are often gravely lost, and then miraculously, in art, found.
Anne Lamott
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