Auguste Renoir Quotes
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I'm a mom, so I have to be comfortable. Jeans are a staple - I have way too many in my closet! It's warm in Florida, so I wear jeans and a tank top every day. I love my True Religions, my Rich and Skinny, and Citizens of Humanity. But I also love getting dressed up!
Candace Cameron Bure -
It’s worth living abroad to study up on genteel and delicate manners. The maid smiles continuously; she smiles like a duchess on a stage, while at the same time it is clear from her face that she is exhausted from overwork.
Anton Chekhov -
I've grown up in the press my entire life.
LeAnn Rimes -
Johnny Cash's legacy, I think if it was one word, it would be 'integrity.' He was the original wild man and grew from that guy that was doing all the crazy things that you read that rock n' rollers do to being someone who was like the father of our country, you know. He was a guest at the White House. He was Billy Graham's friend.
Kris Kristofferson -
For us humans, everything is permanent - until it changes, as we are immortal until we die.
Malcolm Muggeridge -
There are times when a golfer is tempted to throw her clubs away and forget the whole 'humblin' business.' At other times, she wouldn't trade places with a queen-that's when the shots are long and true, and putts are dropping.
Babe Didrikson Zaharias
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Whenever you write on a subject that questions the status quo, there are bound to be many who wrestle with the issues
Ted Dekker -
I'm curious about everything. Even subjects that don't interest me.
Alex Trebek -
I don't pick subjects as much as they pick me.
Andy Rooney -
People will not be bored. They may listen politely at a dinner table to boasts and personalities, life history, etc. But in print they choose their own companions, their own subjects. They was to be amused or benefitted
Claude C. Hopkins -
Art cannot be subordinate to its subject, otherwise it is not art but biography.
Tom Stoppard -
Any good biography has to got to lead you to the work. Many biographers have started out in love with their subjects and ended up hating them.
D.T. Max
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What are men? Mortal gods. What are gods? Immortal men.
Heraclitus -
We know that our senses are subject to decay, that from our middle years they are decaying all the time; but happily it is as if we didn't know and didn't believe.
William Henry Hudson -
For I had often said that the best argument I knew for an immortal life was the existence of a man who deserved one as well as Child did.
William James -
Immortal and indestructible, surrounds all and directs all.
Anaximander -
We are time's subjects, and time bids be gone.
William Shakespeare -
Only a little while ago the oceans seemed unassailable—too big and stable to be hurt by man, too teeming with life to let him ever go hungry. But now we know better. Suddenly, even the myriad creatures of the sea are suffering from human intemperance. The offal of cities circles the world in global currents; beaches are strewn with the cast-off artifacts of men two thousand miles away.
Archie Carr