Top 18 Millais's Quotes
#1. With Millais's paintings, it's microscopic; when he does hair, it's extraordinary: you can see every strand.
Samuel Barnett
#2. The good or healthy society would then be defined as one that permitted people's highest purposes to emerge by satisfying all their basic needs.
Abraham Maslow
#4. Man was not intended to live alone ... marriage is the best cure for that wretched lingering over one's work. I think I must feel more settled than you all. I would immensely like to see you all married like myself and anchored.
John Everett Millais
#5. Effective altruists, as we have seen, need not be utilitarians, but they share a number of moral judgments with utilitarians. In particular, they agree with utilitarians that, other things being equal, we ought to do the most good we can.
Peter Singer
#6. Its the fate of all creators: They fall in love with their creations.
Michael Grant
#7. The loveliest creations of men are persistently painful. What would be the description of happiness?
Andre Gide
#8. I perceive that marble conceals a multitude of sins.
Aldous Huxley
#10. I was taught by my grandfather that anything that your mind can conceive, you can have. It's a reality.
Lenny Kravitz
#11. The work of restoration cannot begin until a problem is fully faced.
Dan B. Allender
#12. Let us unite the world through the compassion for our children.
Kailash Satyarthi
#13. God has given us His Word to assure us of our relationship with Him so that we may walk as Christians with confidence, knowing that our salvation is in Him.
David Jeremiah
#14. There is no shorter road to defeat than by entering a war with inadequate preparation.
Charles Lindbergh
#15. It's because a woman's entire self-worth rests on her looks,' said Jane. 'That's why. It's because we live in a beauty-obsessed society where the most important thing a woman can do is make herself attractive to men.' Madeline
Liane Moriarty
#16. I'm a big fan of the Pre-Raphaelites. Millais, Edward Burne-Jones, and I realised recently that my music is Pre-Raphaelite in a certain way, in that it reinvents an older era and romanticises it, puts it in this gilded frame.
Rufus Wainwright
#17. And the attraction burns fire amongst us and the spark is lit. We humans just add fuel to the fire." Lucas whispered behind her.
Amber
#18. She had a crooked smile on her face as she turned, but it slid off suddenly when she saw who was standing there. Glokta snorted. 'Don't worry, I get that reaction from everyone. Even myself, every morning, when I look into the mirror.' If I can even manage to stand up in front of the damn thing.
Joe Abercrombie
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