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When you are painting a landscape, assume the painting is real and the landscape is an illusion. — Walter Darby Bannard
Sanctification makes us holy and destroys the breed of sin, the love of sin and carnality. It makes us pure and whiter than snow. Bless His holy name! — William J. Seymour
People wonder why I always dress professionally. I want to be admired for my intelligence, instead of my body. — Bianca Frazier
The public still repeats, time after time, the silly story that at Wannsee the extermination of the Jews was arrived at. — Yehuda Bauer
Sex is one of the most personal things we do as people. To have someone who says she loves you limit how you express yourself in the bedroom is like a small death. It kills the soul. — Laurell K. Hamilton
Montana
A great many small failures have brought me to this
Dark room where, against the teachings of the church,
I lie in the forgiving dark with you and we kiss
And loosen our clothing and feel the hot urge
Toward nakedness, man's natural destination,
The slow unbuttoning, unclasping, until at last
We lie revealed. The fine sensation
Of you on my skin. A slender woman as vast
As Montana and I am now heading west
On a winding road through the dark contours
Of mountains and into a valley, coming to rest
In a meadow that I recognize as yours.
This is what I drove across North Dakota to find:
This sweet nest. And put all my failed life behind. — Gary Johnson
And since geometry is the right foundation of all painting, I have decided to teach its rudiments and principles to all youngsters eager for art. — Albrecht Durer
There is more to life than just existing and having a pleasant time. — Friedrich Schiller
Recently my publicist asked me for a college photo, and I realize how chubby I looked. I know this sounds totally shallow, but my advice is don't fall prey to the freshmen fifteen! — Cecily Von Ziegesar
Traditions that have lost their meaning are the hardest of all to destroy. — Edith Wharton
