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Without passion there might be no errors, but without passion there would certainly be no history.
— C.V. Wedgwood
I don't ever wear makeup. I steam my face. I put hot water to open pores and cold water to close them.
— Paz De La Huerta
Love meant different things to different people.
— J.D. Robb
The independence of the artist is one of the great safeguards of the freedom of the human spirit.
— C.V. Wedgwood
If you don't find some way to discuss what's going on inside you, it can come out in other ways that are self-destructive.
— Viggo Mortensen
The individual - stupendous and beautiful paradox - is at once infinitesimal dust and the cause of all things.
— C.V. Wedgwood
My mother was a very elegant woman. When a flying saucer landed on the lawn, she turned it over to see if it was Wedgwood.
— Joan Rivers
Democracy, like the human organism, carries within it the seed of its own destruction.
— C.V. Wedgwood
A nation does not create the historians it deserves; the historians are far more likely to create the nation.
— C.V. Wedgwood
General knowledge may have to be slight or even amateurish knowledge, but it is none the less useful, and we discourage it at our peril.
— C.V. Wedgwood
Am I not a man and brother?
— Josiah Wedgwood
It should be the historian's business not to belittle but to illuminate the greatness of man's spirit.
— C.V. Wedgwood
The safest way to get what you want is to deserve what you want.
— Charlie Munger
You only regret what you don't do! Go for it, live your dreams and enjoy it all!
— Diane Von Furstenberg
Somewhere about the eighteenth century, history tacitly replaced religion as the school of public morals.
— C.V. Wedgwood
An educated man should know everything about something and something about everything
— C.V. Wedgwood
We may never understand how far-reaching faith can be.
— Suzanne Eller
Once, just once, I wish one of my assignments took me took me to somewhere like Tahiti or Hawaii.
— Heather Lyons
Without the imaginative insight which goes with creative literature, history cannot be intelligibly written.
— C.V. Wedgwood
Because vision appears so effortless, we are like fish challenged to understand water.
— David Eagleman
If the town were a black hole, I was the helpless star being sucked into oblivion. It was an oblivion I craved.
— J.D. Stroube
Beautiful forms and compositions are not made by chance, nor can they ever, in any material, be made at small expense.
— Josiah Wedgwood
I bought some powdered water, but I don't know what to add.
— Steven Wright
When life is at that extremely hard time, all we can control is our attitude.
— Arianna Huffington
For most of human history, Leonard says, people have perceived of Hell as a sort of inpatient clinic where we go to kick our addiction to life.
— Chuck Palahniuk
Historical research of the truly scholastic kind is not connected with human beings at all. It is a pure study, like higher mathematics.
— C.V. Wedgwood
We have more to learn today from the spectacle of a great man at a great moment than from any number of monographs on ancient wage levels.
— C.V. Wedgwood
History, in spite of the occasional protest of historians, will always be used in a general way as a collection of political and moral precedents.
— C.V. Wedgwood
International politics, by and large, are a depressing study.
— C.V. Wedgwood
The nationalist regrets the change; an ill-founded belief in the merits of purity blinds him to the virtues of the foreign and the hybrid.
— C.V. Wedgwood
Lovely morning! How lovely life can be!
— Thomas Merton