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I saw sorrow turning into clarity.
Yoko Ono
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Yoko Ono
Age: 91
Born: 1933
Born: February 18
Artist
Composer
Conceptual Artist
Film Director
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Painter
Peace Activist
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City of Tokyo
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I often wish my mother had died so that at least I could get some people's sympathy. But there she was, a perfectly beautiful mother.
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Experiencing sadness and anger can make you feel more creative, and by being creative, you can get beyond your pain or negativity.
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Art is a way of survival.
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The thing is, even after the revolution, if people don't have any trust in themselves, they'll get new problems.
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Art is my life and my life is art.
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Real success is doing things right every day by not forgetting to express love to your friends.
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Our thoughts determine our age.
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When people get cynical about love, they should look at us [Yoko and John Lennon] and see it is possible
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A dream you dream alone is only a dream. A dream you dream together is reality.
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Women are very intelligent and not appreciated. We try to pretend that we are not clever, and it's such a pity that we can't show how clever we are.
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Every moment in our lives is a miracle we should enjoy instead of ignoring.
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A lot of things have been thrown at me in life, and I've got through it all without a rule book, taking it one day at a time.
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Your thoughts create reality. The most pragmatic way to create world peace is to use your power of visualization. Think Peace, Act Peace, Spread Peace, Imagine Peace. Your thoughts will soon cover the planet. The most important thing is to believe in your power. It works.
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I think that all women are witches, in the sense that a witch is a magical being. Don't be scared of witches, because we are good witches, and you should appreciate our magical power.
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I always believed that my work should be unfinished in the sense that I encourage people to add their creativity to it, either conceptually or physically. Back in the 1960s, I was calling for 'Unfinished Music,' number one, and number two, with my artwork - I was taking unfinished work into the gallery. And that's how I was looking at it.
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If people want to make war they should make a color war, and paint each others’ cities up in the night in pinks and greens.
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I want to incite people to loosen their oppression by giving them something to work with, to build on. They shouldn't be frightened of creating themselves - that's why I make things very open, with things for people to do.
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We are very lucky really, because we can create our own reality, John [Lennon] and me, but we know the important thing is to communicate with other people.
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When Orientals are attacked, they don't hit back.
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We artists have the dignity to tell the truth to the people, unlike politicians.
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