Cultivates Crossword Quotes & Sayings
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There was a time when a musician was forced to act in a video. Seeing a singer step too far outside of his comfort zone to pour all of his high-school-drama angst into a poorly scripted scenario was a sight to behold. — Shawn Amos

After you have finished with the stone, the twigs and beetle, other things will suggest themselves, and you must take care of them. I see you are already tired. But you must stay. This is the pain of it all. You can't keep leaving. — Barry Lopez

Photography [can] be seen as a system of representation that you bring to bear on other systems. — Martha Rosler

America is the only country ever founded on the printed word. — Marshall McLuhan

There is a cannibalism that's loose in our society in which public figures such as the Clintons could try to come into this town and do something good for this country and then they get hammered away even though they're trying to do the right thing. — David Gergen

Once again I am only who I am. — George Saunders

Finley hesitated. Maybe he'd move out of her way and let her pass.
Or a voice in her head whispered - her voice - you could kick his teeth in. — Kady Cross

Morning tide makes a great companion when you don't want to be around people. It soothes and comforts and doesn't ask for anything. — Anna Banks

When evening closes Nature's eye, The glow-worm lights her little spark To captivate her favorite fly And tempt the rover through the dark. — James Montgomery

In the will of God" is not a matter of intellectual discernment, but a state of heart ... It's motto is
" My Father can do what he likes with me, He may bless me to death, or give me a bitter cup; I delight to do His will. — Oswald Chambers

But the churchmen fain would kill their church, As the churches have kill'd their Christ. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

I am no prophet - and here's no great matter; I have seen the moment of my greatness flicker, — T. S. Eliot