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Introducing a great artist, Alexander Wainwright in THe Fate of Pryde.

In his landscapes, Alex expresses the totality of everything in the universe. At the same time, within each leaf, each drop of water or human hair, he conveys a light or glow, which seems to come - how shall I put this - from another dimension. And each brushstroke contains every ounce of his own life and vitality.

From The Fate of Pryde, the second in The Trilogy of Remembrance.

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If my life was a play, age 35 was my intermission. — John Lithgow

At the close of life the question will be not how much have you got, but how much have you given; not how much have you won, but how much have you done; not how much have you saved, but how much have you sacrificed; how much have you loved and served, not how much were you honored. — Nathan C. Schaeffer

Because you're such a wonderful spectacle: I always like to see what you are doing. — Edith Wharton

If we believe God is present in our worship as He promises to be,20 then we must frame all language of worship as to Him and not merely about Him. — James MacDonald

And I've met a very wonderful woman," I said.

"They're all wonderful," Haller said.
"Well, many of them," I said.
"I love them," Haller said. "The way they talk, how they smell, the way they touch their hair, everything."
"I know," I said. — Robert B. Parker

It wasn't even a bar. It was just a room where people drank while they waited for other people with whom they had business. The business usually involved the transfer of ownership of something from one person to another, but then, what business doesn't? — Terry Pratchett

What breaks your heart is part of a divine design to bring change! — Andy Stanley

In view of the tide of religiosity engulfing a once secular republic it is refreshing to be reminded by Freethinkers that free thought and skepticism are robustly in the American tradition. After all the Founding Fathers began by omitting God from the American Constitution. — Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.

You have the possibility to give light a dimension in time. — Jonas Mekas

coming to Hollyhill to visit my — Ann H. Gabhart

There is a blessed necessity by which the interest of men is always driving them to the right; and, again, making all crime mean and ugly. — Ralph Waldo Emerson