Millet Quotes
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Millet Quotes & Sayings
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A photograph is analogous to a plaster cast taken from life, which is always inferior to a good statue.
— Jean-Francois Millet
People matter more than things.
— Robert L. Millet
Love of knowledge can draw on its credit indefinitely ... love of knowledge is iron-clad.
— Lydia Millet
The gun is mightier than the pen, was our true opinion, and the RPG is mightier still.
— Lydia Millet
Does knowledge dwindle and only the salt singing itself through sea and blood become the drink of poetry?
— Terrance Lane Millet
Life is for trying. Don't you see?
— Lydia Millet
I want to put strongly and completely all that is necessary, for things weakly said might as well not be said at all.
— Jean-Francois Millet
It means nothing to cry, all you can you is fly, expand your wings take flight, and never return.
— Alysha Millet
Then he would get into a plane and leave the field wide open; the field was crammed with paralegals, all of them stoutly armed with condoms.
— Lydia Millet
One man's weakness is another man's mercy.
— Lydia Millet
Freudian Slip: When You Mean One Thing And Say Your Mother.
— Lydia Millet
Art will never come except from some small disregarded corner where an isolated and inspired man is studying the mysteries of nature.
— Jean-Francois Millet
Suffering itself is beloved: love and suffering are far closer to each other than love and pleasure.
— Lydia Millet
Aw, group hug! No one's a mindless robot anymore. Score!
— Lydia Millet
Although she didn't have the plumbing, she deluded herself that she was the modern W.C. (about Margaret Thatcher, M.T.)
— Lydia Millet
I can no longer pretend that I believe in God. It's highly possible that I lost this belief when I started having sexual relationships.
— Catherine Millet
Oh how the world reflected you in its unending streams of atoms, churning atoms out of which significance beamed
significance, but not purpose. — Lydia Millet
significance, but not purpose. — Lydia Millet
The most joyful thing I know is the peace, the silence that one enjoys in the woods or on the tilled lands.
— Jean-Francois Millet
It is said that the future narrows once we cease to believe it is eternal...
— Catherine Millet
The human diet consists of just nine plants: corn, rice, wheat, potatoes, cassava, sorghum, millet, beans, barley, rye and oats.
— Bill Bryson
Charity is not an act but a way of life, a condition of the heart.
— Robert L. Millet
Suffering ignites the spark of contact with the sublime and offers proof of humanity ...
— Lydia Millet
To have faith in Christ is to trust him.
— Robert L. Millet
We may go up, we may go down, we may do a 360 but still find ourselves here, on safe ground.
— Alysha Millet
We're so many, we're so hard to distinguish from each other, but we long to be distinguished ...
— Lydia Millet
Life can be a mystery, love can be a mistake, laughter can turn into tears, but these are chances we'll have to take.
— Alysha Millet
It is the treating of the commonplace with the feeling of the sublime that gives to art its true power.
— Jean-Francois Millet
You don't see a fish in a chair often.
— Lydia Millet
Helplessness was the one true fountain of youth.
— Lydia Millet
If there is no heart in it, there is no hole through it.
— Alysha Millet
We cannot enjoy power in the priesthood until we learn to act by faith.
— Robert L. Millet
In a few years, it is very likely that this series will be considered a milestone in the history of Singapore photography.
— Raphael Millet
A daughter you were, a mother you will be, the things you've done, are the things you will see.
— Alysha Millet
Life is a mission and not a career.
— Robert L. Millet
We all have our skill sets, right?
— Lydia Millet
Life is amazing, don't wreck yourself trying to figure it out, cause its just that simple.
— Alysha Millet
Modern man has yielded to the harsh, the crude, the vulgar, the profane, the immoral.
— Robert L. Millet
Called by the sirens and followed by an albatross.
— Lydia Millet