Top 15 Liverd Quotes
#1. I created a successful outdoor youth festival - the Liverd festival - against all good advice. It was a great way to explore and investigate social sculptures. Having that as my kind of studio, outside of a museum or precious white-cube gallery, that was a kind of education.
Natalie Jeremijenko
#2. There's not a single person in Arizona today who would say the Grand Canyon was a mistake.
Stewart Udall
#3. Still, it's better to believe that some high purpose guides our steps than to think that nothing matters except our own small miseries and happinesses.
Orson Scott Card
#4. If you want to learn about the whole government and how it operates, the Appropriations Committee is the best place to learn it.
John J. Rooney
#5. Any business that is trying to sell something should be willing to spend a couple dollars for a stock photo to not have ads in it and not distract the user from using the product they're trying to sell.
Jon Oringer
#6. I'd like to think those laws will be overturned, but the Supreme Court is as useless as tits on a bull these days.
Rysa Walker
#7. Very few people change after well say seven or seventeen. Not really. They get more this or more that and of course look a bit different. But inside they are the same.
Jean Rhys
#8. It is clear to me that "religions" are the invention of man, and therefore exhibit all the strengths and weaknesses of human nature.
Ronald R. Cooke
#9. It came from the woods. Most strange things do.
Emily Carroll
#11. Art maybe the only space where an indvidual can be utterly free to question himself, as well as his relationship to his God
Anselm Kiefer
#12. It has been argued that food and eating have replaced sex as our foremost cultural taboo.7 To some extent I agree with this but would point out that the taboo is not against food, or sex, or flesh, but against a loss of control.
Marya Hornbacher
#13. You've got to get up every morning with determination if you're going to go to bed with satisfaction.
George Horace Lorimer
#14. All false practices and affections of knowledge are more odious to God, and deserve to be so to men, than any want or defect of knowledge can be.
Thomas Sprat
#15. I don't think that theater is the higher medium, that it's better than film.
Rebecca Hall
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