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Eschewed In A Sentence Quotes By Piet Mondrian

Observing sea, sky and stars, I sought to indicate their plastic function through a multiplicity of crossing verticals and horizontals. Impressed by the vastness of Nature, I was trying to express its expansion, rest and unity. — Piet Mondrian

Eschewed In A Sentence Quotes By Donna Nicholson

Imagine. Create. Write. — Donna Nicholson

Eschewed In A Sentence Quotes By Philippa Perry

The extreme of flexibility is chaos and the extreme of being structured is rigid and staying sane, or indeed using your creativity, is about being aware of these extremes and steering yourself to areas where you work best which usually tend to be more in the middle than at either extreme edge. — Philippa Perry

Eschewed In A Sentence Quotes By Darrell Calkins

Our greatest joys and inspirations are usually found behind our fears. The trick is just to find fun in the force of Nature, wherever it manifests. — Darrell Calkins

Eschewed In A Sentence Quotes By Madeleine Henry

Disaster unites families, not excess. — Madeleine Henry

Eschewed In A Sentence Quotes By Jennifer Li

You can't do anything. You can only love them and then let them go. — Jennifer Li

Eschewed In A Sentence Quotes By Rudyard Kipling

Let it be clearly understood that the Russian is a delightful person till he tucks in his shirt. As an Oriental he is charming. It is only when he insists on being treated as the most easterly of western peoples instead of the most westerly of easterns that he becomes a racial anomaly extremely difficult to handle. — Rudyard Kipling

Eschewed In A Sentence Quotes By Mary Shelley

For while I destroyed his hopes, I did not satisfy my own desires. They were for ever ardent and craving; still I desired love and fellowship, and I was still spurned. — Mary Shelley