Jean Dubuffet Quotes
When I want to draw a camel I no longer limit myself, as I once did, to looking only at camels.
Jean Dubuffet
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Everything has two sides - the outside that is ridiculous, and the inside that is solemn.
Olive Schreiner
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Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make man a more clever devil.
C. S. Lewis
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I couldn't follow nobody's rules.
Quavo
Migos
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As long as there is a mathematical chance, we have to keep on going.
Ottmar Hitzfeld
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Every day is like Halloween or Christmas eve for me. I go to bed, and I'm so excited to get back to work. I'm very lucky that I have a career like that 'cause not many people do.
Adam Green
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I have nothing against priests. In fact, I tried for a time to be one... It should be clear, then, that I respect, and am often fond of, the many priests in my life.
Garry Wills
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Grandfather was an old-fashioned pharmacist who never ceased venting his resentment at the growing number of retail items the drugstore had to carry, and he would go into periods of fearful rage when the subject of chain stores was raised.
Walter Cronkite
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I started working at the age of 2, doing commercials and modeling in New York.
Nancy McKeon
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I guess I so desperately want to see us put this planet right. It's so horrifying to me that a fifth of us are starving every night, and that forty thousand children die every single day.
Ann Druyan
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When I was younger, I always wanted to impress, to be good for my country, to make them feel good, and sometimes that meant I didn't focus on myself enough. I learned I had to put myself first. And it's fine because I want for me the same thing that they want for me, which is to win.
Usain Bolt
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I now resolved to go to bed early, with a firm purpose of also rising early the next day to revisit this charming walk; for I thought to myself, I have now seen this temple of the modern world imperfectly; I have seen it only by moonlight.
Karl Philipp Moritz
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When I want to draw a camel I no longer limit myself, as I once did, to looking only at camels.
Jean Dubuffet