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In a minimal interior, what you don't do is as important as what you do. — Nate Berkus
According to neuroscience research from 2012, it is intrinsically rewarding to talk about oneself. This is perhaps why Facebook, Twitter and blogging platforms like Tumblr have been such successful products. — Dan Ariely
People think too historically. They are always living half in a cemetery. — Aristide Briand
There are some wounds unreachable by words, some sins immune to apology. — Amy Hatvany
Bloom where you are planted and sow where you are fed ... — Stella Payton
Cruel, but composed and bland,
Dumb, inscrutable and grand,
So Tiberius might have sat,
Had Tiberius been a cat. — Matthew Arnold
Don't go taking that gospel stuff seriously. It's nice to clean you out now and then, but it ain't for real. It's like bad whiskey. Run through you fast and leave you with pain. — Dorothy Allison
Polo is like tennis - you literally have to live it. — Sylvester Stallone
Thing to act. Act with thought. -The Pythian Scrolls.
Through the Oracle's Mist — Aedan Byrnes
We owned a garden on a hill,
We planted rose and daffodil,
Flowers that English poets sing,
And hoped for glory in the Spring.
We planted yellow hollyhocks,
And humble sweetly-smelling stocks,
And columbine for carnival,
And dreamt of Summer's festival.
And Autumn not to be outdone
As heiress of the summer sun,
Should doubly wreathe her tawny head
With poppies and with creepers red.
We waited then for all to grow,
We planted wallflowers in a row.
And lavender and borage blue, -
Alas! we waited, I and you,
But love was all that ever grew. — Vita Sackville-West
This is probably going to be one wound that can
never
be healed. — Mika Yamamori
Living movements do not come of committees, nor are great ideas worked out through the post, even though it had been the penny post. — John Henry Newman
It is true that I am of an older fashion; much that I love has been destroyed or sent into exile. — G.K. Chesterton
The time eras that I really like are more on '50s and '60s. — Olivia Palermo