
Top 13 Otheir Quotes
#1. Let us not complain against men because otheir rudeness, their ingratitude, their injustice, their arrogance, their love oself, their forgetfulness oothers. They are so made. Such is their nature.
Jean De La Bruyere
#2. Art doesn't go to sleep in the bed made for it. It would sooner run away than say its own name: what it likes is to be incognito. Its best moments are when it forgets what its own name is.
Jean Dubuffet
#3. I can wade through contrast and give birth to desires without yielding my Well Being.
Esther Hicks
#4. The great thing about my life is that everything I've done is a result of what I was when I was 12 or 13,
Ray Bradbury
#5. History proves that the white man is a devil.
Malcolm X
#6. Like a good marriage, trust on a team is never complete; it must be maintained over time.
Patrick Lencioni
#7. If every baby was a perfect miracle, life was basically a process of degeneration.
Jo Nesbo
#8. You've got better boobs, I acknowledged. And just as we'd done each time we'd had this boobs-versus-legs conversation, we looked down at our chests. Ogled. Compared.
Chloe Neill
#9. Your heart matters most, so be gentler and more patient with yourself, and their hearts matter most, too, so be kinder and more compassionate to others.
Stephanie Nielson
#10. It was his optimism that Freud bequeathed to America and it was the optimism of our youthfulness, our freedom from the sterner, sadder tradition of Europe which enabled us to seize his gift.
Karl A. Menninger
#11. Human beings were held accountable long before there were corporate bureaucracies. If the knight didn't deliver, the king cut off his head.
Alvin Toffler
#12. The product of movement and counter-movement is tension. When tension working strength is expressed, it endows the work of art with the living effect of coordinated, though opposing, forces.
Hans Hofmann
#13. We have come to have no idea of profit other than financial profit. The delusion is that cheapness leads to plenty. But what use is plenty of rubbish?
Walter James
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