Antonio Porchia Quotes
Quotes to Explore
-
I went to India and met some people who had been involved in this guerrilla business, middle-class people who were rather vain and foolish. There was no revolutionary grandeur to it. Nothing.
V. S. Naipaul
-
Faith - you can do very little with it, but you can do nothing without it.
Samuel Butler
-
The reason can give nothing at all Like the response to desire.
Wallace Stevens
-
Nothing endures but personal qualities.
Walt Whitman
-
A man may be so much of everything that he is nothing of anything.
Samuel Johnson
-
Writing requires the concentration of the writer, demands that nothing else be done except that.
Carlos Fuentes
-
Hungary will stop at nothing when it comes to protecting its citizens.
Viktor Orban
-
There's nothing wrong with anger provided you use it constructively.
Wayne Dyer
-
Murderers, in general, are people who are consistent, people who are obsessed with one idea and nothing else.
Ugo Betti
-
What a delightful thing is the conversation of specialists! One understands absolutely nothing and it's charming.
Edgar Degas
-
I have nothing revolutionary or even novel to offer.
Samuel E. Morison
-
I like Brad Pitt; I just have nothing to do with him.
Olivier Martinez
-
You have to create something from nothing.
Ralph Lauren
-
I never wanted to be that person who leaves 'SNL' and nothing happens.
Rachel Dratch
-
The greater part of critics are parasites, who, if nothing had been written, would find nothing to write.
J. B. Priestley
-
One must beware of ministers who can do nothing without money, and those who want to do everything with money.
Indira Gandhi
-
There is nothing on earth divine except humanity.
Walter Savage Landor
-
There's nothing more fun than mean-spirited characters.
Adam McKay
-
The only thing we can be certain of in this life is that we can be certain of nothing.
Albert Einstein
-
We were very influenced by The Beatles, no question.
Barry Gibb Bee Gees
-
It is with art as with love: How can a man of the world,with all his distractions, keep the inwardness which an artist must possess if he hopes to attain perfection? That inwardness which the spectator must share if he is to understand the work as the artist wishes and hopes... Believe me, talents are like virtues; either you must love them for their own sake or renounce them altogether. And they are only recognized and rewarded when we have practised them in secret, like a dangerous mystery."
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
-
Marriage is socialism among two people.
Barbara Ehrenreich
-
Near me nothing but distances.
Antonio Porchia