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There is no architect
Can build as the Muse can;
She is skilful to select
Materials for her plan. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The joy of God has gone through the poverty of the manger and the distress of the cross; therefore it is invincible and irrefutable. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

It struck me as poignant that my long relationship with my beloved grandparents could be embodied in a few small objects. But the power of objects doesn't depend on their volume; in fact, my memories were better evoked by a few carefully chosen items than by a big assortment of things with vague associations. — Gretchen Rubin

The other day, I got a henna tattoo that says "Forever." — Zach Galifianakis

Reagan was an exceedingly likeable guy, just a heck of a nice fellow, despite his politics. He was funny and loved a good joke, the dirtier, I'm afraid the more ethnic, the better. I don't think he brought very much to the presidency, except charisma and success. — Walter Cronkite

Anger and intolerance are the twin enemies of correct understanding. — Mahatma Gandhi

By doing good we become good. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Eve took a bite from the apple, chaos ensued... earth became hell as heaven retreated behind an impenetrable veil. — Hamilton Stone

Success will come when the societal attitude changes and not a single woman in America asks herself the question 'What did I do?'. — Joe Biden

We're not hard people. — Cheryl James

Emotional attachments are messy. They end with broken hearts and stalking. — Lauren Barnholdt

Remember, how often the great art of the past didn't look great at first, how often it didn't look like art at all; how much easier it is, decades or centuries later, to adore it, not only because it is, in fact, great but because it's still here; because the inevitable little errors and infelicities tend to recede in an object that's survived the War of 1812, the eruption of Krakatoa, the rise and fall of Nazism. — Michael Cunningham

D'Artagnan looked his friend earnestly in the face. "You know one
thing," continued the comte, leaning upon the arm of the captain; "you
know that in the course of my life I have been afraid of but few things.
Well! I have an incessant gnawing, insurmountable fear that an hour will
come in which I shall hold the dead body of that boy in my arms. — Alexandre Dumas

Anarchy works. Italy has proved it for a thousand years. — Edward Abbey