
Top 15 Polignac Pantone Quotes
#1. Mankind has only one science ... its the science of discontent.
Frank Herbert
#2. The terror and beauty of the dream come from the connection of previously unrelated mundanities of life.
David Mamet
#3. The school has always been the most important means of transferring the wealth of tradition from one generation to the next. This applies today in an even higher degree than in former times, for through modern development of economic life, the family
Albert Einstein
#4. That vulture in you to devour so many As will to greatness dedicate themselves, Finding it so inclined.
William Shakespeare
#5. And I know what it is that's going to destroy the world. Lack of communication - reciprocal communication: cultural, political, intellectual - whatever you like. But more, it's snobbery and self-deceit, which are artificial, protective barriers that prevent communication.
Angus Stewart
#6. I caused my husband's heart attack. In the middle of lovemaking I took the paper bag off my head. He dropped the Polaroid and keeled over and so did the hooker. It would have taken me half an hour to untie myself and call the paramedics, but fortunately the Great Dane could dial.
Joan Rivers
#7. Have you ever had a beautiful melody stuck in your head, but you don't know where it came from? That melody is me.
ShortSkirtsAndExplosions
#8. Those that earn serendipity see what others don't, do what others won't and keep pushing when prudence says quit.
Glenn Llopis
#9. Let the space under the first storey be dark, let the water
lap the stone posts, and vivid green slime glimmer
upon them; let a boat be kept there.
Denise Levertov
#10. Sooner or later you go through the process because when the gun goes off when a race starts not everybody goes across the finish line. Not everybody has the same motivations. It's not even about stamina. It's about relentless, dog-headed, stubborn determination to cross that finish line.
Dean Goodman
#12. But that night, he fell asleep thinking it was whacked, fucking insane but it was true. He
Kristen Ashley
#13. Islands are havens and breeding grounds for the unique and anomalous. They are natural laboratories of extravagant evolutionary experimentation.
David Quammen
#14. A man must be in sympathy with society around him, or else, not wish to be in sympathy with it. If neither of these two, he must be wretched.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#15. MUSIC MAY NOT MAKE YOU A GENIUS, or rich, or even a better person. But it helps train you to think differently, to process different points of view - and most important, to take pleasure in listening.
Joanne Lipman
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