New Interpretations Quotes
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New Interpretations Quotes & Sayings
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Now, either you remove your hand, or you shall discover what a girl can learn from five brothers.
— Jo Barrett
The emotion of beauty is always obscured by the appearance of the object. Therefore, the object must be eliminated from the picture.
— Piet Mondrian
If a cluttered desk is the sign of a cluttered mind, what is the significance of a clean desk?
— Laurence J. Peter
Sometimes love means not being able to bear seeing the one you love the way they are, when they're not what you hoped for them.
— Jodi Lynn Anderson
New York is a small place when it comes to the part of it that wakes up just as the rest is going to bed.
— P.G. Wodehouse
At least she was creative. Whoever heard of an angel calling a coven leader a magic-stealing twat waffle?
— Deanna Chase
The test of a true myth is that each time you return to it, new insights and interpretations arise.
— Starhawk
Without education, you really can't dream as a child.
— Naomie Harris
Miss Todd, I want to dance with you in the worst way.
— Seth Grahame-Smith
We are all plants in God's great garden.
His knowledge is our soil.
With it we can live forever.
Without it we wilt and die. — Calvin W. Allison
His knowledge is our soil.
With it we can live forever.
Without it we wilt and die. — Calvin W. Allison
It is remarkable how often the first interpretations of new evidence have confirmed the preconceptions of its discoverers.
— John Reader
What the four seasons of the year mean to the European, the one season of monsoon means to the Indian.
— Khushwant Singh
I'm running as if the force of the wind whipping around my body will be enough to keep all the pieces of me from crumbling.
— Beth Revis
I value all things as nothing in comparison with having the spirit of God to guide me.
— Heber J. Grant
Mixed use is what cities are all about. If you don't have mixed use, you don't have cities.
— Joseph Rykwert
All the modern verse plays, they're terrible; they're mostly about the poetry. It's more important that the play is first.
— Denis Johnson