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In Allston, as generous as he was with his praise and encouragement, Sophia had come face-to-face with the male art establishment and its aesthetic. She had encountered it before when she was hustled out of Thomas Doughty's studio while a men's painting class was in session. More recently, at a gathering in the Reverend Channing's parlor, she had been stunned when the minister had quoted the influential British artist Henry Fuseli's sneering observation that there was "no fist" in women's painting - and then demanded Sophia's response. Flustered, Sophia had "sunk away into my shell," unable to speak, she confided in her journal. She had enough trouble summoning the confidence to paint each day, let alone defend women artists as a class. Channing's question struck to the heart of Sophia's ambivalence about taking the initiative to create original works of art. Virtually — Megan Marshall
I worked the Giants win over the Texans earlier this season. The Giants ran the heck out of the ball. Eli Manning rolled out away from Watt just about every time and changed the release point on his passes. The Cowboys have a road map. — Dan Fouts
Ask not what you have done for Lyndon Johnson, but what you have done for him lately. — Robert A. Caro
If we look further, we see that we actually contain all of existence. Everyone who has ever been or will ever be, is in some way contained in our awareness. Our awareness is like the sky, it's endless. — Frederick Lenz
It is easy to talk on religion, but difficult to practice it. — Ramakrishna
I'm just the average guy, I fooled around a little on the side. — Ray Parker Jr.
Wayne didn't even know the Earth revolved around the Sun. He thought the Sun revolved around the Earth, because it certainly looked that way. A truck sizzled — Kurt Vonnegut
In business it's about people. It's about relationships. — Kathy Ireland
The appeal of romance is love. And that's universal. — Penny Jordan
Chaos umpire sits And by decision more embroils the fray by which he reigns: next him high arbiter Chance governs all. — John Milton
The girl did not flinch, unafraid of the large figure rushing her. Still unable to comprehend her danger. — K.F. Breene
You're just going to walk away-like that? You're leaving it this way? Now? I love you. You can't ... — Huntley Fitzpatrick