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Agranovich Genin Quotes By Rumer Godden

A garden isn't meant to be useful. It's for joy.
Rumer Godden found in Power of Simple Living by Ellyn Sanna — Rumer Godden

Agranovich Genin Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

The modern world seems to have no notion of preserving different things side by side, of allowing its proper and proportionate place to each, of saving the whole varied heritage of culture. It has no notion except that of simplifying something by destroying nearly everything. — G.K. Chesterton

Agranovich Genin Quotes By Carrie Ann Ryan

I think we're just hitting the age where we're too old to figure out what the hell we want but know we need to find it someway. — Carrie Ann Ryan

Agranovich Genin Quotes By Mark Epstein

I have come to see that our problem is that we don't know what happiness is. We confuse it with a life uncluttered by feelings of anxiety, rage, doubt, and sadness. But happiness is something entirely different. It's the ability to receive the pleasant without grasping and the unpleasant without condemning. — Mark Epstein

Agranovich Genin Quotes By Peter McWilliams

For the most part, most people most often choose comfort - the familiar, the time-honored, the well-worn but well-known. After a lifetime of choosing between comfort and risk, we are left with the life we currently have ... — Peter McWilliams

Agranovich Genin Quotes By Don Lee

There was something exquisite and poetic about those fucking catastrophes. — Don Lee

Agranovich Genin Quotes By Theo Van Doesburg

Each superfluous line, each wrongly placed line, any color placed without veneration or care, can spoil everything, that is, the spiritual. — Theo Van Doesburg

Agranovich Genin Quotes By Bram Stoker

A brave man's hand can speak for itself, it does not even need a woman's love to hear it. — Bram Stoker