Gaius Valerius Catullus Famous Quotes & Sayings
12 Gaius Valerius Catullus Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
The two most important questions in the world are:— Steven Aitchison
How can I be the best version of myself &
How can I help others be their best version

Falsehood is easy, truth so difficult.— George Eliot

When something is coming off of a Neve board and being laid down on tape, it's like a warm blanket for the brain. When you're working in a digital form, it's so harsh; it's almost painful. Your ears get more fatigued if you're mixing all day.— Jenny Lewis

Now when I had mastered the language of this water, and had come to know every trifling feature that bordered the great river as familiarly as I knew the letters of the alphabet, I had made a valuable acquisition. But I had lost something, too. I had lost something which could never be restored me while I lived. All the grace, the beauty, the poetry, had gone out of the majestic river!— Mark Twain

When I'm acting, I just want to be the character and not have to think of any film technicalities.— Denzel Whitaker

Stripe really did come about because we were really appalled by how hard it was to charge for things online.— John Collison

Br>— Liane Moriarty
'Yes, OK, but so what if I was!' Interrupted Jane. 'What if I was! That's my point. What if I was a bit overweight and not especially pretty? Why is that so terrible? So disgusting? Why is that the end of the world?'
Madeline found herself without words. To be fat and ugly actually would be the end of the world for her.
'It's because A woman's entire self-worth rests on her looks,' said Jane. 'That's why. it's because we live in a beauty-obsessed society where the most important thing a women can do is make herself attractive to men.
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Everyone has their dreams. I don't write my dreams down; they just live inside of me.— Gracie Gold

When love arrests your heart, pray she sentences it for eternity.— Matshona Dhliwayo

As all the rivers run into the sea, so all delights centre in our Beloved.— Charles Haddon Spurgeon

This dead man is bound up with my life, therefore I must do everything, promise everything in order to save myself; I swear blindly that I mean to live only for his sake and his family, with wet lips I try to placate him--and deep down in me lies the hope that I may buy myself off in this way and perhaps even get out of this; it is a little stratagem: if only I am allowed to escape, then I will see to it. So I open the book and read slowly:--Gerard Duval, compositor.— Erich Maria Remarque
With the dead man's pencil write the address on an envelope, then swiftly thrust everything back into his tunic.
I have killed the printer, Gerard Duval. I must be a printer, I think confusedly, be a printer, printer...

The power of works of art still continues to be secretly nourished by imitation ... kitsch— Theodor Adorno
