Short Living Freely Famous Quotes & Sayings
8 Short Living Freely Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
Art is a spiritual function of man, which aims at freeing him from life's chaos. Art is free in the use of its means in any way it likes, but is bound to its laws and to its laws alone. The minute it becomes art, it becomes much more sublime than a class distinction between proletariat and bourgeoisie.— Kurt Schwitters

Where [a]can you trust your own thoughts and your own intentions? Everywhere, hopefully, but it isn't always that easy. Sometimes, you have to help yourself along.— Val Kilmer
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Nature is typified by strength; humanity by weakness. Nature adheres to an immutable order; humanity to an ever-increasing chaos. Nature recognizes no equality at any level of its order; humanity preaches an all-pervasive equality and freely hands-out unearned "rights" in an attempt to make its doctrine a living reality. In short: humanity is Democratic, nature is Fascist.— Boyd Rice

I want to ski down Mount Cho Oyu in the Himalayas when I am 85, descending from a height of 8,201 meters.— Yuichiro Miura

No wickedness proceeds on any grounds of reason.— Livy

That's one in 27 quinquatrigintillion.— Randall Munroe

I do not know how to be of help."— Tillie Cole
I felt her in my arms. "You are, just by being here," I said. "You help because you understand. No other person has ever understood me like you do." I held her close. "You understand me, and I get you.

This earth is my sister; I love her daily grace, her silent daring, and how loved I am. How we admire this strength in each other, all that we have lost, all that we have suffered, all that we know: We are stunned by this beauty, and I do not forget: what she is to me, what I am to her.— Susan Griffin
