Top 16 Tommy Makem Quotes
#1. It's good to be around people who see [photography] as a reasonable enterprise when everyone in the neighborhood may think it's ridiculous. (On the benefit of teaching photography)
John Divola
#4. It's easier in an urban world to cast the blame outward. So I've learned a lot about my own process in that way.
Dani Shapiro
#5. The victims of social injustice, since time eternal, have always been without the resources and the ability to fight back. They are defenseless and voiceless. Thee sad aspect of social injustice is that the defenseless and voiceless are the ones who most need a defense and a strong, vibrant voice.
Tommy Makem
#6. You will never be able to live a victorious Christian life, unless you learn during your times of praying in tongues to understand the depths of what God's Spirit is revealing to your mind.
Sunday Adelaja
#7. My wife and I keep fighting about sex and money. I think she charges me too much.
Rodney Dangerfield
#8. Wilde stepped off the train in Oakland wearing a Spanish sombrero, a velvet suit, a puce cravat, yellow gloves, and buckled shoes, and wended his way across the bay to the Bohemian Club, where he is reported to have drunk his hosts under the table.
Kevin Starr
#9. Britain has always had more art schools per capita than any other country.
Mary Quant
#10. We see ourselves in terms of yesterday and today. Our Heavenly Father sees us in terms of forever.
Joseph B. Wirthlin
#11. I think it's a question which particularly arises over women writers: whether it's better to have a happy life or a good supply of tragic plots.
Wendy Cope
#12. Why couldn't Obama have picked somebody respectable as his running mate, you know, like John Kerry did?
Ann Coulter
#13. I am a hoarder of two things: documents and trusted friends.
Muriel Spark
#14. To see a thoroughbred racehorse up close is to see a supreme example of a living piece of art.-Serena Jade
Serena Jade
#15. Off in strata of porous rock by the leathery half-plant, half-animal little makers - and
Frank Herbert
#16. Wives invariably flourish when deserted; ... it is the deserting male, the reckless idealist rushing about the world seeking a non-existent felicity, who often ends in disaster.
William McFee