
Top 13 Nishikawa Cooper Quotes
#1. Painting is much more than therapy to me its a way of life.
Tony Curtis
#2. There we were, a small bunch of rather bright and fortunate young people, thinking ourselves somehow special and exceptional, but really very naive.
Fritz Leiber
#3. Sadness and love and pain, they're easy to feel- but not luck.
S.D. Crockett
#4. An aristocratic culture does not advertise its emotions. In its forms of expression it is sober and reserved. Its general attitude is stoic.
Johan Huizinga
#5. Well tended garden is better than a neglected wood lot.
Dixie Lee Ray
#6. I don't buy things now, I buy plane tickets. The only thing I want is to make enough money to be able to travel with my children.
Oona Chaplin
#7. To condemn spontaneous and delightful occupations because they are useless for self-preservation shows an uncritical prizing of life irrespective of its content.
George Santayana
#8. Do you see this egg? With this you can topple every theological theory, every church or temple in the world.
Denis Diderot
#9. Just as I shall select my ship when I am about to go on a voyage, or my house when I propose to take a residence, so I shall choose my death when I am about to depart from life.
Seneca.
#10. I'd love to be the new Jools Holland, but you know, for, like, cooler people.
Katy B
#11. Compared to individuals, groups tend to be more dogmatic, better able to justify irrational actions, more likely to see their actions as highly moral, and more apt to form stereotypical views of outsiders.
Richard Wiseman
#12. When my film flops, I believe it is my mistake. There have been times when I didn't come out of my house because my films didn't do well. I lock myself in for months. I don't talk to people. I feel bad for producer, director, for those who lost money. It's never about myself or my career alone.
Mahesh Babu
#13. Hemingway seems to be in a funny position. People nowadays can't identify with him closely as a member of their own generation, and he isn't yet historical.
Leslie Fiedler
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