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I love my old paintings as postulates as fresh starting points but I have to destroy them. I have to make a new manifesto.
— Georg Baselitz
She was obsessed with the idea of breaking with everything she had ever known or experienced, and starting on something new.
— Boris Pasternak
Life never presents us with anything which may not be looked upon as a fresh starting point, no less than as a termination.
— Andre Gide
I am, as they say, the classic starving artist.
— Cheryl Strayed
When you send a clerk on business to a distant province, a man of rigid morals is not your best choice.
— Ihara Saikaku
The machine yes the machine never wastes anybody's time never watches the foreman never talks back.
— Carl Sandburg
Let your eyes transform what appears ordinary into what it is ... a moment in time; an observed fragment of eternity.
— Philip Levine
The only way to experience an experience is to experience it
— Bill Moggridge
In a way, yes, because I was starting something fresh, and it was something totally independent.
— Skitch Henderson
Still holding me close, she whispered into my ear, "But you know what, Soph? Italy is my destiny; it calls to me to return home.
— Melissa Muldoon
Maybe there is no peace in this world. I don't know ... But I know as long as we live we must stay true to ourselves.
— Kirk Douglas
Thoughts, quotes, and philosophies - good or bad - cause us to evaluate ourselves. And that is good.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
I was to be buried inside my own creation, the better to keep its secrets. I will not tell you more, for your sake. But if you ask, I will answer.
— Jedediah Berry
I don't blame individuals, Elton, I blame myself
— Joe Royle
When you think about it, words can break your heart, or they can change your day.
— Anna Deavere Smith
She realized with a sort of depressed relief that she had no close friend to call, to tell them not to worry about her.
— Catherine Coulter