Top 14 Kat Bjelland Quotes
#1. Painting, especially much better than words, allows oneself to express the various stages of thought, including the deeper levels, the underground stages of the mental process.
Claes Oldenburg
#2. He'd learned the hard way that there was no future when all he could see was revenge. The only thing revenge had ever given him was a brief moment of satisfaction, followed by an empty abyss. He was through with revenge. He wanted to feel full instead of empty, loved, instead of feared.
C.J. Roberts
#3. Practice makes perfect. After a long time of practicing, our work will become natural, skillfull, swift, and steady.
Bruce Lee
#4. There's a place for everything and everyone, you know. That is the mistake they make above. They think that only certain people have a place. Only certain kinds of people belong. The rest is waste. But even waste must have a place. Otherwise it will clog and clot, and rot and fester.
Lauren Oliver
#5. A method is more important than a discovery, since the right method will lead to new and even more important discoveries.
Lev Landau
#6. Do not wander far and wide but return into yourself. Deep within man there dwells the truth.
Saint Augustine
#7. Dick Van Dyke spent most of his time setting everybody else up.
Dave Foley
#8. The secret of happiness is freedom.
Thucydides
#9. Insomnia is his mind's revenge for all the tricky thoughts he has carefully avoided during the daylight hours.
Alain De Botton
#10. You're asking the government to control individual morality. This is a government that can't buy a toilet seat for under $600.
Peter McWilliams
#11. People say, 'You look like the girl who used to be on that show 'Angel' - they don't actually think I'm her.
Amy Acker
#12. The first light on the roof outside; very early morning. The leaves on all the trees tremble with a soft awakening to any breeze the dawn may offer.
Ray Bradbury
#13. So be sure when you step, Step with care and great tact. And remember that life's A Great Balancing Act. And will you succeed? Yes! You will, indeed! (98 and ¾ percent guaranteed) Kid, you'll move mountains.
Dr. Seuss
#14. The human soul has need of security and also of risk. The fear of violence or of hunger or of any other extreme evil is a sickness of the soul. The boredom produced by a complete absence of risk is also a sickness of the soul.
Simone Weil
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