#Art Quotes #Political Quotes #Martial Arts Quotes
“To get to be somebody who gets to love what they do for a living, that's so rare, and so there must be some kind of price you have to pay.”
“I didn't get to college until my 20s, because I was a young father on welfare and had to take all kind of jobs to support my young son. There's what frames my view on the topics I discuss on my shows, and the average person relates to that. No matter how many degrees I have now, I lived that life, and that comes through to the people watching.”
“Jury lawlessness is the greatest corrective of law in its actual administration.”
“I don't think I solve problems in my poetry; I think I uncover the problems.”
“For the wisdom of the flesh brings death, but that of the spirit brings life and peace, since the wisdom of the flesh is the enemy of God; it is not subject to God's law, nor can it be. And since the wisdom of the flesh is unable to bear the yoke of God's law, it cannot look upon it either, for its eyes are clouded with the smoke of pride.”
“I barely knew I wanted to be an artist. I liked my art classes and painting was fun, I guess, but I didn't realize that seeing the country was going to inspire me to further explore that... but that's what it did.”
“For me life is continuously being hungry. The meaning of life is not simply to exist, to survive, but to move ahead, to go up, to achieve, to conquer.”
“Remember that the greatest fool in the world may ask more than the wisest man can answer.”
Willie Brown Former Speaker of the California State Assembly