Top 12 Kerley And Starks Quotes
#1. The best works of art are never innocuous: they alter the viewer's perceptual predictions. It is only when the patterns of our vision are disrupted that we truly pay attention and must ask ourselves what we are looking at.
Siri Hustvedt
#2. Joy comes from places you least expect it. It's usually the simple things, like watching my son play basketball or going through Central Park when the blossoms are blooming.
Dave Gahan
#3. The experts who managed the original Marshall Plan say Afghanistan needs a commitment of at least $5 to $10 billion over 5 to 10 years, coupled with occupation forces of 250,000 Allied soldiers to keep the peace throughout the country.
Ted Rall
#4. I used never to think about them - Mother and Father - I don't think one should have to think about one's parents'.
Elizabeth Taylor
#5. I take on issues that stir my passions about the state of humanity and our world, and I deeply believe in the power of still images to change people's minds,
Ed Kashi
#6. Spread out your petition before God, and then say, "Thy will, not mine, be done." The sweetest lesson I have learned in God's school is to let the Lord choose for me.
Dwight L. Moody
#7. I brought you here didn't I?
Why so you can chain me up in your basement.
Don't give me ideas, Monroe or you'll never make it out of here. The only reason I haven't chained you in my basement is because I know you'll be missed.
B.B. Reid
#8. Communism is the final logic of the dehumanization of man.
Fulton J. Sheen
#9. Roz added sheep to Heaven. They would be outside the window, naturally.
Margaret Atwood
#10. It's a comfort to always find pasta in the cupboard and garlic and parsley in the garden.
Alice Waters
#11. It's one of the most fundamental desires of man, of being free and flying unhindered, and it really seems to go a lot with our founding fathers' principles of freedom.
Dean Potter
#12. When I was a baby, my mother tells me I never slept because I never wanted to miss anything.
Scott Baio
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