Top 14 Pratfalls For Middle Aged Quotes
#2. A work of art is full of perhapses and maybesos. Where the perhapses are found, something has to be done about it. And since art deals wtih the perhapses and maybesos, and why not call it the consummate science ... which gets its perfection from seemingly imperfection.
John Marin
#3. Greed makes one want to get something he/she has not worked for
Sunday Adelaja
#4. Men don't know enough about being courteous toward women. You should get into a cab before a woman so she doesn't have to slide across the seat. And you should always go first into a revolving door so she doesn't have to push - unless it's moving, then let her go first.
Thom Browne
#5. Can I see a falling tear,
And not feel my sorrow's share?
William Blake
#6. Yes, writers are writing in all corners of the world. Yes they are writing in countries rich and poor. Yes, they are writing despite threats to their freedom of speech or even to their very lives. . . . everywhere on earth writers were writing in their own language.
Minae Mizumura
#7. AESTHETICS OF OPERA
Don't sing an aria
To someone who can't
Sing one back.
Kenneth Koch
#8. [H]e was damned if he was going to water down his arguments simply to satisfy the preference of the mob for dogma and ignorance.
Ben Elton
#9. The only way to be happy is to realise how much depends on how you look at things
Alain De Botton
#10. [President Johnson] had the political will to say that having one in five Americans living in the kind of abject conditions their fellow citizens associated with Third World countries and the novels of Dickens was as dangerous as any battlefield enemy.
Anna Quindlen
#11. The cigarette gets the credit for everything and the blame for nothing.
Allen Carr
#12. They talked about each others' houses, and characters, and families
just as the Joneses do about the Smiths.
William Makepeace Thackeray
#13. I spend more time being confused than not, I answered.
Haruki Murakami
#14. Kindness is always motivated by something nobler than just a desire to be kind.
Susan Meissner