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There were still few rules at Down House, and Charles was not very good at enforcing the ones he and Emma did make. This was well known among his children. In 1855, when Lenny was about five, Charles walked in to find his son jumping up and down and tumbling all over a new sofa.
'Oh Lenny, Lenny,' Charles said. 'You know it is against all rules.'
'Then,' Lenny said to his papa, 'I think you'd better go out of the room.'
And so Charles did. — Deborah Heiligman
the only law that applied to her was gravity, and some days she defied that, too. The — Leigh Bardugo
The flat sound of my wooden clogs on the cobblestones, deep, hollow and powerful, is the note I seek in my painting. — Paul Gauguin
But most of all he liked to listen to stories of real life. He smiled gleefully as he listened to such stories, putting in words and asking questions, all aiming at bringing out clearly the moral beauty of the action of which he was told. Attachments, friendships, love, as Pierre understood them, Karataev had none, but he loved and lived on affectionate terms with every creature with whom he was thrown in life, and especially so with man- not with any particular man, but with the men that happened to be before his eyes.
But his life, as he looked at it, had no meaning as a separate life. It only had meaning as part of a whole, of which he was at all times conscious. — Leo Tolstoy
I was lucky enough to occasionally break out of that racist situation that prevails in the Hollywood film production community. But it was racist then and it will always be that way. It will never be otherwise. — J.J. Johnson
Men may the wise atrenne, and naught atrede. — Geoffrey Chaucer
And yet there's one question whose answer I have thought out, and it suddenly comes to mind ... 'Stay with me. — Garret Freymann-Weyr
Many times what we see as our biggest mistakes and failures can become what God uses the most. However, — Shelley Hitz
A man who is intimate with God is not intimidated by man. — Leonard Ravenhill
The world has lost the power to blush over its vice; the Church has lost her power to weep over it. — Leonard Ravenhill
If you play the cultural game, it's like playing only with clubs or something, or playing only with the red marked cards. You have to play with a full deck, and that includes this pre-linguistic surround in which we are embedded. — Terence McKenna
I don't think there is a particular responsibility on designers that is not on other professions ... I think there's a responsibility for all of us to engage on all levels. — Stefan Sagmeister
