Architectureaelogy Quotes & Sayings
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I would be curious about one of those Jane Austen women
you know
long-suffering, dutiful
but all right in the end
a plump 19th century type, five foot four, ringlets, brown eyes, long fingers. — Peter Greenaway

Most of the supposedly Sufi organizations, exercises and "orders" are in fact only of archaeological interest. — Idries Shah

The word "art" means harmony for me. I never speak of mathematics and never bother with the Spirit. My only science is the choice of impressions that the light in the universe furnishes to my consciousness as an artisan which I try, by imposing an Order, and Art, an appropriate representative life, to organize ... — Robert Delaunay

They'll come back or they won't, Simon thought as he read the back copy on a couple of books and set them aside for himself. — Anne Bishop

God requireth not a uniformity of religion. — Roger Williams

Nature even on the most local of scales made a mockery of information technology. Even augmented by tech, the human brain was paltry, infinitesimal, in comparison to the universe. — Jonathan Franzen

And we all vied, in saving face, to be the greatest student of human nature, the person with the quickest sense of humor. — Kurt Vonnegut

No matter how difficult the challenge, when we spread our wings of faith and allow the winds of God's spirit to lift us, no obstacle is too great to overcome. — Roy Lessin

The spring without a leaf to toss, bare and bright like a virgin fierce in her chastity, scornful in her purity, was laid out on fields wide-eyed and watchful and entirely careless of what was done or thought by the beholders. — Virginia Woolf

Suddenly the blood tasted good, salty, the stuff of life. — Charlaine Harris

there is nothing stronger than those two: patience and time, they — Leo Tolstoy

There are now electrical appliances with the main unit so sealed in that it cannot be got at for repair. There have always been human beings like that. — Mignon McLaughlin

He plunges into the middle of them and it is a frightening thing. He must be fierce and wicked and brave all at the same time. I'm glad he's on our side. — Nancy E. Turner

Obviously, marriage is not a synonym for morality. But stable marriages and families do encourage moral behavior. — Gary Bauer