Joseph de Maistre Man, in spite of his fatal degradation, bears always the evident marks of his divine origin, in that every universal belief is always more or less true. – Joseph de Maistre Bears Quotes Belief Quotes Degradation Quotes Divine Quotes Evident Quotes Fatal Quotes Marks Quotes Origin Quotes Spite Quotes TRUE Quotes Universal Quotes Man may well have covered over and, so to speak, encrusted the truth with the errors he has loaded onto it, but these errors are local, and universal truth will always show itself. We recognize in a plant some unknown power, a single, form-giving force, which creates and conserves, which moves unwaveringly toward its end, which appropriates what is useful to it and rejects that which would harm it.
Michael Rosen The way to take the arts seriously is not to defend this or that art form for its own sake. Pursuing arts activities with humane and democratic principles in mind is where the benefit lies. – Michael Rosen
Stefflon Don When you’re doing so much, there’s so much on your mind. The bigger the artist you become, you have to think a lot more. I’m trying not to overthink everything! – Stefflon Don
Alan Pardew I didn’t listen to half of the criticism I received. I just didn’t let it enter my brain. – Alan Pardew
Gerard Way I love watching ‘Twilight Zone.’ New Year’s Eve they do the marathon; I watch it every year. – Gerard Way
Giorgio Moroder I designed a sports car, the Cizeta-Moroder, with Marcello Gandini from Lamborghini; he did the Countach, of course. The Cizeta cost $600,000, but we could bargain – if a Japanese businessman says he wants it for three, fine. – Giorgio Moroder
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