Top 16 Muskateers Quotes
#3. It is difficult to separate, at times, the myth from the truth.
Bob Kane
#4. There's only one reason we live. It's very simple. To find the creator. That's just my understanding.
Jon Anderson
#5. As sculptors chip away the stone in order to find the statue, writers chip away extraneous verbiage so readers can see the shape of an idea clearly. My gift is to see through the confusion, to bring order and simplicity to a story.
Leslie Parrish
#6. There were three of us; Witkiewicz, Bruno Schulz, and myself
the three muskateers of the Polish avant-garde between the wars. Only Witkiewicz remains to be discovered.
Witold Gombrowicz
#7. (about her teen years) My admirers all said the same thing in different ways. It was my fault, their wanting to kiss and hug me.
Marilyn Monroe
#8. I don't really leave my house too much, 'cause I don't like ... it's funny, I don't really like to be high and famous at the same time.
Mac Miller
#9. On some level I believed him completely, as we always believe on some level, the worst thing our hearts can imagine
Stephen King
#10. All I know is that right now I wanna rip your clothes off right here in the middle of this hall and throw you in one of these classrooms and kiss every square inch of your body, while a bunch of people who drive minivans listen wishing they were us.
L.J.Smith
#11. A man's story is worth telling only if the truth he discovers is greater than the pain that led him to seek it.
Alan Cohen
#12. ...shiny trinkets and frivolous spending make people forget what world they're living in.
Beth Lewis
#13. These days, teachers have it rough. Kids can be hyperactive, disobedient, and obnoxious. It must feel like being locked in a room of drunk midgets.
Craig Ferguson
#14. Nothing can touch the Word of God. Not all the powers of earth and hell, men and devils combined, can ever move the Word of God. There it stands, in its own moral glory, spite of all the assaults of the enemy, from age to age. 'For ever, 0 Lord, Thy Word is settled in heaven.'
Charles Henry Mackintosh
#15. Each sensation is precious, protect it, cherish it, keep it. Never give it away. You must develop that balance which allows all of the world to come in to you, and only that which you have expressed in your art to move back out again into the world.
Robert Henri
#16. For the born traveller, travelling is a besetting vice. Like other vices, it is imperious, demanding its victim's time, money, energy and the sacrifice of comfort.
Aldous Huxley
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