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He who robs us of our dreams robs us of our life.
— Virginia Woolf
I feel about New York as a child whose father is a bank robber. Not perfect, but I still love him.
— Woody Allen
Will you let me go to Hell the way I want to?
— Wild Bill Hickok
We believe that the elements in the chemical formula of our creative work, problem, invention, and art, correspond to the challenges of our age.
— El Lissitzky
One spear to start a war, one spear to prime them. One spear to bring them all and into bloodshed bind them.
— Alis Franklin
The printed page transcends space and time. The printed page, the infinity of the book, must be transcended.
— El Lissitzky
I don't like sycophants. Unless you're a cat.
— Primadonna Angela
Typographical design should perform optically what the speaker creates through voice and gesture of his thoughts.
— El Lissitzky
Before people deal with their own sin, they are always dealing with other people's sin.
— Johnny Hunt
No matter what life throws at you, fight with your eyes wide open to fight a good fight.
— Valencia Mackie
And her eyes immediately met those of a large caterpillar, that was sitting on the top with its arms folded, quietly smoking a long hookah,
— Lewis Carroll
The purpose of architecture is to transmute the emptiness into space, that is into something which our minds can grasp as an organized unity.
— El Lissitzky
In leaving Hollywood and coming to New York, I feel I can be more myself. After all, if I can't be myself, what's the good of being anything at all?
— Marilyn Monroe
there's a vast difference in the moral underpinnings of a business family and the household of a salaried teacher. I
— Vivek Shanbhag
I did magic all my life from the time I was 12, and I like to tap into the magic from history.
— Marco Tempest
How seldom we weigh our neighbor in the same balance with ourselves.
— Thomas A Kempis