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Quotes About Perspective

I always say I'm an artist with the soul of a realtor.
~ Laurie Simmons
I think, for an artiste, it's important to be aware of world cinema.
~ Roop Durgapal
The key to artistry is being able to say stuff the way other people can't.
~ Tink
Artists talk in 'art speak.'
~ Damian Loeb
I always thought I had a difficult childhood 'til I saw the film 'Angela's Ashes'.
~ Roland Orzabal
I live between Europe, America and Asia.
~ Nicola Formichetti
O amor toma a cor do século a que pertence. Em 1822 é doutrinário. Em lugar de se provar o amor como antigamente por meio de factos, discute-se, transformam-no num discurso de tribuna.
~ Honore de Balzac
Há, sem dúvida, pessoas que não têm o mesmo aspecto nem o mesmo valor, quando separadas das pessoas, das coisas, dos lugares que lhes servem de moldura.
~ Honore de Balzac
Ce matin j'ignorais ce qu'était l'argent, vous me l'avez appris, ce n'est qu'un moyen, voilà tout.
~ Honore de Balzac
Do not infer from this that either side is taken here; either that of the Emperor Nicholas against Poland, or that of Poland against the Emperor. It would be a foolish thing to slip political discussion into tales that are intended to amuse or interest
~ Honore de Balzac
Estos dos jóvenes juzgaban a la sociedad desde tanta más altura cuanto más abajo se encontraban situados en la escala social, ya que los hombres desconocidos se vengan de lo modesto de su posición con su elevación de miras.
~ Honore de Balzac
Llega un momento, en la vida interior de las familias, que los hijos, voluntaria o involuntariamente, se convierten en jueces de sus padres
~ Honore de Balzac
We may see by what happens in our own day how history is falsified at the very moment when events happen.
~ Honore de Balzac
Hay ciertas personas que no tienen ya el mismo valor una vez separadas de los rostros, de las cosas y de los lugares que les sirven de marco.
~ Honore de Balzac
Quand tu auras envie de critiquer quelqu'un, songe que tout le monde n'a pas joui des mêmes avantages que toi.
~ Honore de Balzac
All things are true, all things are false. Moral truths as well as human beings change their aspect according to their surroundings, to the point of being actually unrecognizable.
~ Honore de Balzac
a word from an old man in the ears of the young ones is the same as the words of youth in the ears of an elder: a rattle which sense dodges understanding!
~ Honore de Balzac
The man is mad!" exclaimed Bianchon. "You think so, do you?" said his uncle. "If you listen to only one bell, you hear only one sound.
~ Honore de Balzac
ci sono uomini-quercia, io sono forse solo un arbusto elegante, e ho la pretesa di essere un cedro.
~ Honore de Balzac
?nsan?n manevi yarad?l??? maddi yarad?l???ndan ?u bak?mdan ayr?l?r: Bunda hiçbir ?ey mutlak de?ildir; izlenimlerin yo?unlu?u bir olay çevresine toplad???m?z ki?ilere ya da dü?üncelere göre de?i?ir.
~ Honore de Balzac
There are two kinds of poets: those who feel and those who express themselves. The former are happier.
~ Honore de Balzac
Paris is a queer place," said Lucien; it seemed to him that he saw self-interest squatting in every corner.
~ Honore de Balzac
Les lois sont des toiles d'araignée à travers lesquelles passent les grosses mouches et où restent les petites
~ Honore de Balzac
Monsieur, I owe you a million thanks — — " "A million thanks," thought he to himself, "that is too many; it does not mean one.
~ Honore de Balzac