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EXPRESSIONS Look without! Behold the beauty of the day, The shout of color to glad color, rocks and trees, and sun and seas, and wind and sky: All these are God's expression, art work of His hand, which men must love ere they can understand. — Richard Hovey

To discover a metaphysical relationship between Quality and the Buddha at some mountaintop of personal experience is very spectacular. And very unimportant. If that were all this Chautauqua was about I should be dismissed. What's important is the relevance of such a discovery to all the valleys of this world, and all the dull, dreary jobs and monotonous years that await all of us in them. — Robert M. Pirsig

I've just never been the kind of actor that things have stayed with. I've never needed to carry a character off stage. — Morgan Freeman

Growing up, my family wasn't very tight. We were more like a tour group with secrets ... — Dennis Miller

This isn't meant to last. This is for right now. — Trent Reznor

conversion is the creation of new desires, not just new duties; new delights, not just new deeds; new treasures, not just new tasks. — John Piper

The Arctic is the planet's air conditioner and it's starting to break down. — Eban Goodstein

I have rather a strange objection to talking from the back platform of a train ... It changes too often. It moves around and shifts its ground too often. I like a platform that stays put. — Woodrow Wilson

The best definition of profit I've ever heard is that it is the applause you get for satisfying your customers and creating a motivating environment for your people. — Kenneth H. Blanchard

I'd like to be able to see into people's hearts. — Zulay Henao

But expectations were like fine pottery. The harder you held them, the more likely they were to crack. She found herself breathless, — Brandon Sanderson

What God may hereafter require of you, you must not give yourself the least trouble about. Everything He gives you to do, you must do as well as ever you can, and that is the best possible preparation for what He may want you to do next. If people would but do what they have to do, they would always find themselves ready for what came next. — George MacDonald

But you have to admit it is human nature to only really appreciate something if you've worked for it, or if you know you can lose it. How are you going to make the inhabitants of your little heaven feel fulfilled if everything comes to them easily? — Josephine Angelini