Enough Quotes
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In art, the best is good enough.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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You must find the ideas that have some promise in them... It is not enough to just have ideas.
George Edward Woodberry
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I have enough money to get by. I'm not independently wealthy, just independently lazy, I suppose.
Montgomery Clift
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Were the superfluities of a nation valued, and made a perpetual tax or benevolence, there would be more alms-houses than poor, schools than scholars, and enough to spare for government besides.
William Penn
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Shooting film is not for everybody, but if you're crazy enough it might be for you.
David Burnett
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Often while traveling with a camera we arrive just as the sun slips over the horizon of a moment, too late to expose film, only time enough to expose our hearts.
Minor White
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Good advice is priceless. Not what you want to hear, but what you need to hear. Not imaginary, but practical. Not based on fear, but on possibility. Not designed to make you feel better, designed to make you better. Seek it out and embrace the true friends that care enough to risk sharing it. I'm not sure what takes more guts-giving it or getting it.
Seth Godin
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Everybody must seem crazy if you see deep enough into their minds.
William March
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I was never a feminist because I was never ugly enough for that.
Karl Lagerfeld
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If you scare somebody enough, they stop being rational.
Etgar Keret
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It's the little touches that make a future solid enough to destroy.
William S. Burroughs
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Thanks to our cinctures and corsets we have succeeded in making an artificial being out of woman. She is an anomaly, and Nature herself, obedient to the laws of heredity, aids us in complicating and enervating her. We carefully keep her in a state of nervous weakness and muscular inferiority, and in guarding her from fatigue, we take away from her possibilities of development. Thus modeled on a bizarre ideal of slenderness to which, strangely enough, we continue to adhere, our women have nothing in common with us, and this, perhaps, may not be without grave moral and social disadvantages.
Paul Gauguin