
Top 14 Lockie Chapman Quotes
#1. I have no intention of flattering people. I like wrinkles and crow's feet and flaws, and somebody should know, if I'm going to photograph them, that's going to show up, you know?
Chuck Close
#2. The danger of psychedelic drugs, the danger of mind-opening, the danger of consciousness expansion, the danger of inner discovery is a danger to the establishment.
Timothy Leary
#3. But the ground rumbled with a growing, urgent thunder.
Steven Erikson
#4. Rehearsals and practice times by myself are like these little islands of 'Okay' in a vast sea of 'Holy Crap!
Jordan Sonnenblick
#5. The reason I still work at this stage of life is because I enjoy learning something new each day.
Clint Eastwood
#6. All events of the past withered to mere skeletons, veined and fleshed of fancy.
Ashim Shanker
#7. To say nothing is an answer of a kind. To answer is another.
Julie Berry
#8. A man is thirty years old before he has any settled thoughts of his fortune; it is not completed before fifty. He falls to building in his old age, and dies by the time his house is in a condition to be painted and glazed.
Jean De La Bruyere
#9. Our zeal works wonders, whenever it supports our inclination toward hatred, cruelty, ambition.
Michel De Montaigne
#10. With such incentives to brave deeds, and with the trust that God is with us, your generals will lead you confidently to the combat - assured of success. General commanding
Shelby Foote
#11. There is nothing in science which teaches the origin of anything at all.
Lord Kelvin
#12. It is on our bodies that the law must go to work, not only on our minds. Reason must govern in collusion with the senses it subdues, rather as an astute sovereign rules in a way that allows each citizen to feel that he is doing no more than obeying the diktats of his own desires.
Terry Eagleton
#13. We were enveloped in that state of grace where one melds with the flow of Nature. Having once tasted it, one craves that state like water.
Jack Loeffler
#14. What I hope to do is create a play that investigates the ongoing violence toward women and children in the world, and searches for some kind of answer to the question, 'What Can We Do?'
Marsha Norman
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