Top 21 Rids Quotes
#2. To embrace all things means also that one rids oneself of any concept of separation; male and female, self and other, life and death.
Brian Browne Walker
#3. It's so nice to know where you're going, in the early stages. It almost rids you of the wish to go there.
Samuel Beckett
#4. Labor rids us of three great evils; tediousness, vice, and poverty.
John Ruskin
#5. Love is liberating. It opens up a world of possibilities rather than restrictions. It allows us to willingly surrender our egos and replaces them with humility. Love rids us of fear and allows us to dream.
Daliah Husu
#6. What is important is that our optical awareness rids itself of classical notions of beauty and opens itself more and more to the beauty of the instant and of these surprising points of view that appear for a brief moment and never return; those are what make photography an art.
Raoul Hausmann
#7. Even if you do nothing, say nothing and be nothing, there will still be many who will criticise you. It is much better to be criticised for success than be condemned for failures because success rids you of the many miseries of life.
Awdhesh Singh
#8. The saint is a man who disciplines his ego. The sage is a man who rids himself of his ego.
Wei Wu Wei
#9. Humanity will not see Peace..Till our World Rids Itself of HATRED and Anger. It's darkness is destorying our Nation & World. Kindness is the Answer and Love Will Conquer All!
Timothy Pina
#10. If he's foolish enough to think beauty is in the skin and not the heart, then I hope he dies quickly and rids the world of his stupidity.
Sylvain Reynard
#11. A truly creative person rids him or herself of all self-imposed limitations.
Gerald Jampolsky
#12. As the tragic writer rids us of what is petty and ignoble in our nature, so also the humorist rids us of what is cautious, calculating, and priggish
about half of our social conscience, indeed. Both of them permit us, in blessed moments of revelation, to soar above the common level of our lives.
Robertson Davies
#13. I admire anyone who rids himself of an addiction.
Gene Tierney
#14. Shalvis makes me laugh, makes me cry, makes me sigh with pure pleasure.
Susan Andersen
#15. Which has left me with a healthy respect and fondness for higher education that those of my friends and family who attended universities were cured of long ago.
Neil Gaiman
#16. If you give a child something very complex to paint, such as a bouquet of flowers or a natural landscape, if he is very good, eventually he will get back - like Cezanne - to the essential forms of what he sees.
Robert Motherwell
#17. You don't have to be the smartest person to become successful and wealthy. Many of the most successful and wealthy people in society are not the most educated people.
Jon Jones
#18. Plato said, be kind to everyone you meet for we are all fighting difficult battles.
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#19. I do have very deep, fond memories of my family in Mexico City, but I also remember feeling funny for not speaking English - I was basically an immigrant. But I picked up the language fast and soon I knew that I wanted to be a writer.
Louis C.K.
#20. Those who speak largely of the human condition are usually those most exempt from its oppressions - whether of sex, race, or servitude.
Adrienne Rich
#21. Now, I think of my writing as having two foundations: entertainment and meaning. The meaning portion is really me trying to answer my questions. The entertainment aspect of it is how I make a story that can make people turn the pages.
Karan Bajaj
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