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My name is Schwitters, Kurt Schwitters ... I'm a painter and I nail my pictures ... I'd like to be accepted into the Dada Club
— Kurt Schwitters
If you truly love something, fight for it every day, as long as it makes you happy.
— Keiynan Lonsdale
If people thought more, we'd all have less to amuse us.
— Amy Dickinson
I hear the tread of pioneers
Of nations yet to be,
The first low wash of waves where soon
Shall roll a human sea. — John Greenleaf Whittier
Of nations yet to be,
The first low wash of waves where soon
Shall roll a human sea. — John Greenleaf Whittier
I suppose that each of us may have a great moment in our life, a month, a week a year, when we are most fully what we are meant to be
— Sebastian Faulks
I am sorry I have not learnt to play at cards. It is very useful in life: it generates kindness, and consolidates society.
— Samuel Johnson
Learning is stronger when it matters, when the abstract is made concrete and personal.
— Peter C. Brown
The security guy asked my name address and phone number, and then he asked me what was the difference between a condom and a cockpit.
— Chuck Palahniuk
Life will come to an end, a return to dust from which we came ... The spirit becomes memories living in the minds of people.
— Hiromu Arakawa
Jameson, the teacher who ran drama club, would call her name any minute to audition for the lead role! That
— Callie Barkley
We're actually helping advance HTML5 in some very concrete ways, such as Edge, which is in beta.
— Kevin Lynch
When pain ends, gain ends too.
— Robert Browning
I am down with the latest trends. And everyone knows, the thing on the streets is vampires. So I have been biting people on the neck.
— Stephen Colbert
My head's under water but I'm breathing fine
— John Legend
Everybody that you could name would join in our audiences from, Laguardia on down. Everybody came. Everybody came to the Cotton Club.
— Cab Calloway
he felt himself hopelessly outnumbered.
— John Steinbeck