
Top 15 Polgarus Quotes
#1. When I needed an e-book formatted fast and formatted perfectly, Polgarus Studio came through for me. My expectations were exceeded. It's a relief knowing I can count on a hand-formatted e-book that will work on every device. Highly recommended!
Hugh Howey
#2. The decision as to when to photograph, the actual click of the shutter, is partly controlled from the outside, by the flow of life, but it also comes from the mind and the heart of the artist. The photograph is his vision of the world and expresses, however subtly, his values and convictions.
Paul Strand
#4. May you live your life as if the maxim of your actions were to become universal law.
Immanuel Kant
#5. Sometime I'll lay down my wrath,
As I lay my body down
Between the ache of breath and breath,
Golden slumber in the bone.
Allen Ginsberg
#6. I was only a leading man for a minute; now I'm a character actor.
Robin Williams
#7. Just because a person is young doesn't mean that being loyal to someone isn't important. And it still hurts if someone isn't loyal to you.
C.C. Hunter
#8. Twenty more hours slipped through my fingers like wisps of smoke.
Justin Blaney
#9. I think it's quite tough for people like Tom Cruise where you can never really get away from being Tom Cruise in something. You're so familiar to people and people know so much about your life.
Michael Sheen
#10. Existentialism's first move is to make every man aware of what he is and to make the full responsibility of his existence rest on him.
Jean-Paul Sartre
#11. Growing up my dad would say, 'if your life were a book, would it be one worth reading?
B.L. Berry
#12. Clever talk, ingratiating looks, fawning reverence: Tso-ch'iu Ming found that shameful, and so do I. Friendly while harboring resentment: Tso-ch'iu Ming found that shameful, too, and so do I.
Confucius
#13. I'm glad we had the times together just to laugh and sing a song, seems like we just got started and then before you know it, the times we had together were gone.
Dr. Seuss
#14. If this fail, The pillar'd firmament is rottenness, And earth's base built on stubble.
John Milton
#15. The activity of the young is like that of railcars in motion
they tear along with noise and turmoil, and leave peace behind them. The quietest nooks, invaded by them, lose their quietude as they pass, and recover it only on their departure.
Christian Nestell Bovee
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