Top 14 Hazard Art Quotes

#1. It is profound philosophy to sound the depths of feeling and distinguish traits of character. Men must be studied as deeply as books.

Baltasar Gracian

#2. We live in a global community and we can't really remain isolated. I believe that when we hold a very narrow view about our attitudes of politics or culture or religion, then we cut out the opportunity to really engage with other points of view.

Robert Kiyosaki

#3. Life cannot be possessed. You cannot have it in your fist. If you want to have it, you have to keep your hands open.

Rajneesh

#4. The evidence, so far at least and laws of Nature aside, does not require a Designer. Maybe there is one hiding, maddeningly unwilling to be revealed. Sometimes it seems a very slender hope.

Carl Sagan

#5. Do not be a stupid, unless someone is paying you to be.

M.F. Moonzajer

#6. Love me, honey, love me true?
Love me well ez I love you?
An' she answe'd, " 'Cose I do"
Jump back, honey, jump back.

Paul Laurence Dunbar

#7. Never ask people about your work.

Ayn Rand

#8. I think a lot of what the iPad app is going to be used for is just reading the best content on Quora. It really helps the whole system run because people who are writing answers can get this very wide distribution to a large audience of readers.

Adam D'Angelo

#9. I'm interested in the limits of personality, in the possibility of change, and the saving power of art. Do powerful works of art raise our consciousness to such a degree that we refrain from sliding into moral hazard? Do we take note? Or are we doomed to repetition?

Adam Ross

#10. In cyberspace, the Wikipedians never stop gathering: It's a continuous round-the-clock rolling workfest.

James Gleick

#11. My fans have been so great. I'll go on fansites and read messages they put, and they all seem like really nice people.

Emily Perkins

#12. The more you practice zazen, the more you will be able to accept something as your own, whatever it is.

Shunryu Suzuki

#13. The words! I collected them in all shapes and sizes and hung them like bangles in my mind.

Hortense Calisher

#14. Perhaps he should have fallen to his knees and given thanks to the gods for their unlikely victory but the red harvest sword-hacked and arrow-stuck about the ruin did not look like a thing to give thanks for.

Joe Abercrombie

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