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It was a movement that had all the art critics, all the museum directors in its thrall. — Jack Levine

You will walk a long road," said Morozko. "If you have not the courage to meet it, better - far better - for you to die quiet in the snow. Perhaps I meant you a kindness. — Katherine Arden

If you are presently facing significant challenges in your life, trust in the Lord! Be an aggressive responder who lives with alert expectancy! — Richard Blackaby

Maturity means acknowledging that Romantic love might constitute only a narrow, and perhaps rather mean-minded, aspect of emotional life, one principally focused on a quest to find love rather than to give it; to be loved rather than to love. Children — Alain De Botton

What you get with violence can be maintained only with violence — Martin Luther King Jr.

To be content with little is difficult; to be content with much, impossible. — Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach

Love must not entreat,' she added, 'or demand. Love must have the strength to become certain within itself. Then it ceases merely to be attracted and begins to attract. — Hermann Hesse

Not all that is mortal is useless. — Cassandra Clare

Nothing is more conservative than conservation — Russell Kirk

A vile and overbearing temper becomes sometimes, in one long accustomed to the exercise of power, unendurable to those who are subject to its humors. — Samuel Freeman Miller

My temperament and habit had always kept me rather in the middle of the road; in politics as well as in social reform I had been for "the best possible." But now I was pushed far toward the left on the subject of the war and I became gradually convinced that in order to make the position of the pacifist clear it was perhaps necessary that at least a small number of us should be forced into an unequivocal position. — Jane Addams

I just want you to be motivated by the magnitude of the opportunity. — Mark V. Hurd

It isn't money itself that causes the trouble, but the use of money as votive offering and pagan ornament. — Lewis H. Lapham