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He's been living on the fringes of art for so many years, talking and talking about it, that he's come to expect all the prerogatives of being an artist without ever doing the work. I mean he's an art bum ... — Richard Yates

A child's character develops in accordance with the obstacles he has encountered ... or the freedom favoring his development that he has enjoyed. — Maria Montessori

As long as fathers rule but do not nurture, as long as mothers nurture but do not rule, the conditions favoring the development of father-daughter incest will prevail. — Judith Lewis Herman

Faith is the element that builds the bridge in the absence of concrete evidence. — Howard W. Hunter

The only noble thing a man can do with money is to build a schooner. — Robert Louis Stevenson

No marketer is ever going to push something with the stink of reasonableness, complexity, or mixed emotions. — Ryan Holiday

Praying is precious like pearls. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I couldn't wait to see him again. While he was gone I realized I missed more than his cock, talented hands, and tongue. I missed him. My — Michelle Dare

Is the human condition not defined by an endless struggle to control the ego's subterfuges? — Romeo Dallaire

Hopefully we'll be doing this forever, but we'll only have one first time. — Tracy March

It was too exactly as imagined to be true. But I felt as gladly and expectantly disorientated, as happily and alertly alone, as Alice in Wonderland. — John Fowles

If' and 'only' are the two most useless words in the human vocabulary, — Harper Bliss

The challenge is for the graphic designer to turn data into information and information into messages of meaning. — Katherine McCoy

For most of us the space between 'dreaming on things to come' and 'it is too late, it is all over' is too tiny to enter. — Iris Murdoch

Why Mr. Dickens, in his biography of that particular moment, preferred to focus on the adventures of the orphan parish child, Oliver Twist, remains a matter of speculation and mystery to all subsequent scribes of those long-departed times: of a London nearly two centuries gone, back when it was a pox-infested, grimy, depressing, fog-bound, class-favoring, sprawling, noxious, odorous, and overall distasteful place in which to live and breathe and sicken and die - as opposed to modern times, wherein the pox has been largely attended to; so that's progress of a sort. — Peter David

Descend lower, descend only
Into the world of perpetual solitude,
World not world, but that which is not world,
Internal darkness, deprivation
And destitution of all property,
Desiccation of the world of sense,
Evacuation of the world of fancy,
Inoperancy of the world of spirit; — T. S. Eliot