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In every art we are always obliged to return to the accepted means of expression, the conventional language of the art. What is a black-and-white drawing but a convention to which the beholder has become so accustomed that with his mind's eye he sees a complete equivalent in the translation from nature? — Eugene Delacroix

People are happiest when they're trying to achieve goals that are difficult but not out of reach. — Daniel Gilbert

You will never be saved against your will; God drags nobody to heaven by the ears. — Charles Spurgeon

There's no architect who doesn't want to build a library - and I am no different. With so much scrutiny now attached to reading - because of technology and how we approach it as a social activity - that is a very exciting area in architecture. — Annabelle Selldorf

One of our driving questions throughout this study will always be what these Christians meant by saying "Jesus is God." As we will see, different Christians meant different things by it. — Bart D. Ehrman

I came from a good, repressed Catholic background. — Robert Michael Morris

Glance into the world just as though time were gone: and everything crooked will become straight to you. — Friedrich Nietzsche

There's so much to argue about. That was the goal with 'Really Really.' Somebody asked me once, 'How should I feel when I leave?' and I said, 'Hopefully, you're talkative.' I don't really care if you're happy or sad or loved it or hated it or hate me. The goal is that you have something to say, that you have a response. — Paul Downs Colaizzo

having someone I could belong to was a lure I'd always both fought against and gravitated to. I did not like the idea of being owned, — C.W. Gortner

I used to believe that the world is a journey that takes you on a mystical ride across time. I don't anymore. — Girl234

She had taken a degree in Domestic Science in a college in northern England, and used notebooks from her class to order the household's meals. Sunday: roast beef. Monday: collops with sippets of toast (mince). Tuesday: beef stew. Wednesday: brawn. Thursday: steak and kidney pie. Friday: stewed oxheart. Saturday: tripe and onions. To be a white housewife was hardly arduous. — Doris Lessing