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We too could wrest iron from the bowels of the earth and fashion it into ships and machines.
— Jose Clemente Orozco
I think we ought to talk about what the American people want, and that is jobs and get the economy on track.
— John Cornyn
All praise to the masters indeed, but we too could produce a Kant or a Hugo.
— Jose Clemente Orozco
From the Latin, con clavis: 'with a key'.
— Robert Harris
We could raise prodigious cities and create nations, and explore the universe.
— Jose Clemente Orozco
Art is Knowledge at the service of emotion.
— Jose Clemente Orozco
Why must we be eternally on our knees before the Kants and Hugos?
— Jose Clemente Orozco
We weep over the graves of infants and the little ones taken from us by death; but an early grave may be the shortest way to heaven.
— Tryon Edwards
Brought up to respect the conventions, love had to end in marriage. I'm afraid it did.
— Bette Davis
Was not from a mixture of two races that the Titans sprang?
— Jose Clemente Orozco
My photographs are not just about the instant of movement you capture in the camera. It's much more total, about constant movement that became static.
— Gabriel Orozco
Photography is more than a window for me. Photography is more like a space that tries to capture situations.
— Gabriel Orozco
Tony Swan, Jorge Sanchez, Calvin Franz, Frances Neagley, Stanley Lowrey, Manuel Orozco, David O'Donnell, and Karla Dixon.
— Lee Child
Do the things you believe in, in the name of love. And know that, you aren't alone. We all have doubts and fears.
— Carole King
I believe that a small action or a subtle gesture in life can change many, many things.
— Gabriel Orozco
The critical first billion years, during which life began, are blank pages in the earth's history.
— Robert Jastrow
I read books. I know who I am.
— Daniel Orozco
Great thought, great achievement, and great love have this in common: all involve great risk.
— Dee Hock
For all the claims one hears about the liberating impact of the data-net, the truth is that it's wished on most of us a brand-new reason for paranoia.
— John Brunner