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Way Quotes - Page 280

The paintings have only ever been ways of exploring architecture. I don't see them as art.

"I don't do nice". Interview with Jonathan Glancey, www.theguardian.com. October 9, 2006.

If the gentleman has ability, he is magnanimous, generous, tolerant, and straightforward, through which he opens the way to instruct others.

Xunzi, John Knoblock (1988). “Xunzi: A Translation and Study of the Complete Works”, p.174, Stanford University Press

The way to stop financial joyriding is to arrest the chauffeur, not the automobile.

"Stop The "Joy Riding" By Arresting Chauffeur And Not The Automobile". pqasb.pqarchiver.com. January 14, 1914.

There are jus times when you can't let the right thing stand in yo way.

Winston Groom (2002). “Forrest Gump”, p.89, Simon and Schuster

We have not journeyed all this way because we are made of sugar candy.

Speech to joint session of Canadian Parliament, Ottawa, 30 Dec. 194

I would try and help everybody, because the game was so easy for me. It was just like walking in the park.

"Greatest All-Around Player in the History of Baseball". The Academy of Achievement Interview, www.achievement.org. February 19, 1996.

The only way to learn to write is to force yourself to produce a certain number of words on a regular basis.

William Knowlton Zinsser (1980). “On Writing Well: An Informal Guide to Writing Nonfiction”, HarperCollins Publishers

New ways of seeing can disclose new things… But turn the question around. Do new things make for new ways of seeing?

William Least Heat Moon (1991). “Blue Highways: A Journey Into America”, Mariner Books

Best way to rob a bank is to own one.

William K. Black (2014). “The Best Way to Rob a Bank is to Own One: How Corporate Executives and Politicians Looted the S&L Industry”, p.270, University of Texas Press

Without the aid of prejudice and custom, I should not be able to find my way across the room.

William Hazlitt (1839). “Sketches and Essays by W. H. Now first collected [and edited] by his son”, p.98

I say money has no value; it's just the way you spend it.

William Faulkner (2011). “FAULKNER READER”, p.188, Modern Library