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What would life be if we had no courage to attempt anything?
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One must work and dare if one really wants to live.
I am still far from being what I want to be, but with God's help I shall succeed.
Those Dutchmen had hardly any imagination or fantasy, but their good taste and their scientific knowledge of composition were enormous.
In spite of everything I shall rise again: I will take up my pencil, which I have forsaken in my great discouragement, and I will go on with my drawing.
But I always think that the best way to know God is to love many things.
Painting is a faith, and it imposes the duty to disregard public opinion.
What would life be if we had no courage to attempt anything?
Love many things, for therein lies the true strength, and whosoever loves much performs much, and can accomplish much, and what is done in love is done well.
If boyhood and youth are but vanity, must it not be our ambition to become men?
I can very well do without God both in my life and in my painting, but I cannot, suffering as I am, do without something which is greater than I am, which is my life, the power to create.
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I do not believe in God his existence has been disproved by Science. But in the concentration camp, I learned to believe in men.
Warmth isn't what minimalists are thought to have.
Our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children's future. And we are all mortal.
My dad always tell me to make decisions from love and not from fear.
I'm not asking any of you to make drastic changes to every single one of your recipes or to totally change the way you do business. But what I am asking is that you consider reformulating your menu in pragmatic and incremental ways to create healthier versions of the foods that we all love.
The science of politics is the one science that is deposited by the streams of history, like the grains of gold in the sand of a river and the knowledge of the past, the record of truths revealed by experience, is eminently practical, as an instrument of action and a power that goes to making the future.
For though we love both the truth and our friends, piety requires us to honor the truth first.
So you can say, 'Get Big Government out of here, and don't tell me what to eat,' but when kids are going to school, and they're being fed junk, we're pretty much telling them what to eat, and we're telling them junk is OK.
The best way to hold a man is in your arms.
Every single thing I learned about marketing and building my business, I learned from my mom, and she had never been in the workforce. She just had great practical sense.
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