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“I'm kind of a quirky dresser usually. Like today, I'm actually pretty put together, but I dress kind of off sometimes, but that's just part of my personality.”
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“The whole past and the whole world are alive in my heart, and I shall do my part to communicate their presence to my readers.”
Source : George Sarton (1959). “A History of Science: Hellenistic science and culture in the last three centuries B.C”
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“We must stop setting our sights by the light of each passing ship; instead we must set our course by the stars.”
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“The visual world has blown up, the world of writing has blown up; there's so much text online. Anyone and everyone can express themselves. It's a lot to think about as an artist. Also, that the persona of the artist might actually be of some importance. When I came of age, it was important to be quiet and hang back and be mysterious. I knew artists who didn't even want to show up at their own openings. They never wanted to have their picture taken, didn't want to autograph a book, didn't want to answer a question. I came of age in a world where it was "Let the work speak for itself."”
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“If you've got an idea, start today. There's no better time than now to get going. That doesn't mean quit your job and jump into your idea 100 percent from day one, but there's always small progress that can be made to start the movement.”
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“If I could turn back time, I would tell myself that I'm beautiful every day, because we all are! And we need to start believing it!”
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“Let them make their war. Whence come night and day? Whence will the eagle become gray? Whence is it that night is dark? Whence is it that the linnet is green? The ebullition of the sea, How is it not seen?”
Source : "Priv Cyfarch" by Taliesin, translated by Robert Williams, published by W. F. Skene (1858), 1858.
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“Management has to be where the action is.”