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Top Braccio Painting Quotes

A plan relieves you of the torment of choice. — Saul Bellow

It made Craze smile, despite wishing most of his body parts would find new homes and leave him in peace. — M. Pax

That's just life. There's good and there's bad. My happiness and safety won't come from having a man. It comes from me. — Jill Shalvis

There is not a single heart but has its moments of longing. — Henry Ward Beecher

None of that means my family's not spiritual. (Though what happened to Marvin has put me at odds with God these days.) To their credit, our parents have spent considerable time discussing the difference between Faith - the abiding belief in a Divine Creator that's as plain a part of a hundred-year-old oak tree, or a fiery red sunset, as the nose on your face - and Religion - which is the rigamarole that makes some folks figure they've got a leg up on everybody else. — Susan Carol McCarthy

Sometimes it's easier to be the one who leaves than the one who is left behind. — Maurine F. Dahlberg

To learn a vocation, you also have to learn the frauds it practices and the promises it breaks. — Mason Cooley

How easily we become distracted by beauty. It's quite sad. If only we could close our eyes and become attracted to what's on the inside," he said flatly. — Scott Hildreth

All the cartoonists at heart liked him, and there was seldom or never anything bitter or really unfriendly in their portrayals of him; they were uniformly good-natured." Caricatures even transformed his failure during a mid-November bear hunt into a triumph, conjuring an image of the president steadfastly refusing to shoot a small bear furnished for the occasion. As renditions of the original Clifford Berryman cartoon proliferated, the bear dwindled in size until he appeared as a tiny cub, prompting toy store owners to market stuffed bears in honor of Teddy Roosevelt. Soon the Teddy bear became one of the most cherished toys of all time. — Doris Kearns Goodwin