Keith Haring Quotes
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I have so much respect for him, and I don't even think he will mind.
Alexander McQueen
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One of the most constant aspects of American life is change - and nowhere is it more evident than in our financial markets.
Henry Paulson
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But man's eyes are blind through sin, and he can discern no part of God's truth till the Spirit opens them. Inner illumination, leading directly as it does to a deep, inescapable conviction, is thus fundamental to the Spirit's work as a teacher.
J. I. Packer
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A good half of the effort of understanding what the Indian philosophers were after - and their subtleties make most of the great European philosophers look like schoolboys.
T. S. Eliot
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The dinosaurs aren't remembered for much more than their bones. When humanity's gone, what do we give to this little planet that we're on, and what could we do collectively, removing the pride?
Kanye West
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It's the gymnasium of life where you get the workout, the resistance, and you find out things about yourself that you didn't know.
T. D. Jakes
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As an Israeli, I have come to understand: there is no way to love Israel and reject a two-state peace, no way to love Israel and reject Palestine.
Yael Dayan
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Self-denial is the shining sore on the leprous body of Christianity.
Oscar Wilde
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Starry, starry night, flaming flowers that brightly blaze, swirling clouds in violet haze reflect Vincent's eyes of china blue.
Don McLean
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Advertising is brilliant. It's an industry that spends billions and billions of dollars to get you to react the way it wants you to react.
Andi Zeisler
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When desire, having rejected reason and overpowered judgment which leads to right, is set in the direction of the pleasure which beauty can inspire, and when again under the influence of its kindred desires it is moved with violent motion towards the beauty of corporeal forms, it acquires a surname from this very violent motion, and is called love.
Socrates
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Most people are more deeply influenced by one clear, vivid, personal example than by an abundance of statistical data.
Elliot Aronson