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“As a child I drew objects that caught my eye outside the window of my room - the dry twigs, leaves and lizard-like creatures crawling about, the servant chopping firewood and, of course, and number of crows in various postures on the rooftops of the buildings opposite.”
Source : R. K. Laxman (1998). “The tunnel of time: an autobiography”, Viking Pr
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“While traveling, I've found that spontaneity keeps things fresh, while serendipity guides me through it all. There have been a lot of rough moments along the way, but they often bear the best memories.”
Source : "Oh Sweet Serendipity". Inside Switzerland magazine, Winter 2007.
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“You can domesticate your body, but you can't domesticate your face - even by having a lift or having your nose bobbed. A face bears the reflection of our nature, which in the beginning is veiled by the attractiveness of youth. But as soon as youth begins to go, everything written on the face starts to come to the surface, and pretty soon it's engraved there. No landscape can equal a human face that's been molded by its own owner.”
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“Love life day by day, color by color, touch by touch.”
Source : Sylvia Plath (2007). “The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath”, p.37, Anchor
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“The invention of the printing press was one of the most important events in human history.”
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“An expert is a man who has stopped thinking. Why should he think? He is an expert.”
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“The important thing about doing art and writing is that we are using our voices and using them really, really loudly. And to any girls or young women who want to write comics, I tell them, "You have to use your voice. You have to take up space." We have to fight to be heard. No one else is going to fight for us.”
Source : Source: www.omnivoracious.com
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“How nature loves the incomplete. She knows If she drew a conclusion it would finish her.”