Abortion should be listed as a weapon of mass destruction against the voiceless.
E. A. BUCCHIANERIThere are some things you can’t learn at any university, except for one, the University of Life… the only college where everyone is a permanent student.
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A new challenge keeps the brain kicking and the heart ticking.
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The most beautiful moments always seemed to accelerate and slip beyond one’s grasp just when you want to hold onto them for as long as possible.
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When in doubt, throw doubt out and have a little faith.
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Sometimes, the simple things are more fun and meaningful than all the banquets in the world.
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There are some things you can’t learn at any university, except for one, the University of Life… the only college where everyone is a permanent student.
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I am an artist you know … it is my right to be odd.
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Well, if it can be thought, it can be done, a problem can be overcome.
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You know how creative people are, we have to try everything until we find our niche.
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Yet, beauty cannot be forgotten, Eternal Wisdom can never die.
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God Is, Lucifer is a devil, and there is a Hell.
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Make your lives a masterpiece, you only get one canvas.
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Since art is considered a noble field, art should be used to promote all that is good and noble, and in a noble fashion.
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In fine, a life of good or evil, the hope of Heaven or the despair of Hell, Faustus stands as a reminder that the choice between these two absolutes also falls to us.
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There is much to discover that’s not on the back cover!
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Editors can be stupid at times. They just ignore that author’s intention. I always try to read unabridged editions, so much is lost with cut versions of classic literature, even movies don’t make sense when they are edited too much. I love the longueurs of a book even if they seem pointless because you can get a peek into the author’s mind, a glimpse of their creative soul. I mean, how would people like it if editors came along and said to an artist, ‘Whoops, you left just a tad too much space around that lily pad there, lets crop that a bit, shall we?’. Monet would be ripping his hair out.
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