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I wish you to be persuaded that success in your art depends almost entirely on your own industry; but the industry which I principally recommend is not the industry of the hands, but of the mind. — Joshua Reynolds

If what we already know were simply applied to all the agricultural land of the world and the problem of proper distribution were given consideration, the world could feed itself well. — Louis Bromfield

When you're in a creative flow with somebody - and I had this back in architecture school - you're just so passionate about what you're doing, and if that other person is just as passionate, you'll be madly in love with them. It's just that thrill of creating. — Catherine Hardwicke

Last summer
we lived
on the planet
of purest sadness
looking at people
in the streets
like aliens -
looking at each day
as if it were the last.
We spoke to the moon
without words,
without hope. — Julie O'Callaghan

The bottom line of the Gospel is that most of us have to hit some kind of bottom before we even start the real spiritual journey. — Richard Rohr

Working in garden is like digging knowledge from the earth. — Karthikeyan V

The resources of our continent attract, more than ever, the interests of rich countries. — Omar Bongo

You're a good man, Brody."
"It's my mom's fault. — Beth Ehemann

About us it was growing darker and darker, and I had to look hard to see her face, which I meant always to carry with me; the closest, realest face, under all the shadows of women's faces, at the very bottom of my memory. "I'll — Willa Cather

We can love with our minds, but can we love only with our minds? Love extends itself all the time, so that we can love even with our senseless nails: we love even with our clothes, so that a sleeve can feel a sleeve. — Graham Greene

A solid idea is a firm foundation of a universe construction. — Toba Beta

There will be people then who will remember that once we lived in harmony with the earth and all its creatures, and they will speak. Some will argue, refuse to listen. But others will hear the message, will know in their hearts that those who seek to protect the earth speak truth. Their numbers will swell and slowly, very slowly, the web of life will be restored. — Joan Dahr Lambert

conversing, in low tones, with the asylum librarian, an alumna — Sylvia Plath