Life Quotes
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If you really want to seriously think about life, and therefore take painting very seriously... and take seriously the joys that it can bring to one, then you want to go to museums. You want to study the great of the past..
Nelson Shanks
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Socrates said the unexamined life is not worth living. But the over-examined life makes you wish you were dead. Given the alternative, I'd rather be living.
Saul Bellow
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The whole Disney thing is really interesting, in a way, how that's so permeated life and the world and the planet.
William T. Wiley
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In Prison Wearily, drearily, Half the day long, Flap the great banners High over the stone; Strangely and eerily Sounds the wind's song, Bending the banner-poles. While, all alone, Watching the loophole's spark, Lie I, with life all dark, Feet tethered, hands fettered Fast to the stone, The grim walls, square lettered With prisoned men's groan. Still strain the banner-poles Through the wind's song, Westward the banner rolls Over my wrong.
William Morris
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I live my life and I do what I do, and sometimes you forget that people are watching you.
Nicole Richie
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When I don’t touch you it’s a mistake in any life, in each place and forever.
Bob Hicok
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I think life is what you live every day, and it just keeps coming at you. You never know what it's going to be.
Heather Dubrow
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The beauty of sorrow is superior to the beauty of life.
Georges Rodenbach
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It was the first smile of my life. Of course, that is a ridiculous thing to say; I had been smiled at often, the big man had smiled at me not a minute since. And yet I say: it was the first smile, because it was the first that ever went straight into me like a needle too thin to be seen.
Carol Birch
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I wouldn't say 'Avatar' changed my life, but it definitely changed my career.
Stephen Lang
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Without fear I can acknowledge that the authentic Christian tension is not between life and death, but between life and life.
Brennan Manning
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The true picture of life as it is, if it could be adequately painted, would show men what they are, and how they might rise, not, indeed to perfection, but one step first, and then another on the ladder.
Anthony Trollope