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In the anxiety to get beautiful colour harmony do not exhaust all combinations on one canvas. — John F. Carlson

Beware of license to the flesh, under the coat of liberty of the Spirit; and let none thinke that law-curses, looseth us from all law-obedience; or that Christ hath cryed down the tenne commandments; and that Gospel-liberty is a dispensation for law-loosenesse; or that free grace is a lawless Pope. — Samuel Rutherford

I remember lying down for a nap one day at about 4:00 and walking up at 11:00 the next morning. — April Winchell

What distinguishes this system of categories from the old unprincipled random collection of concepts, and what alone entitles it to be considered as philosophy, is this essential fact about it: By means of it the true significance of the pure concepts of the understanding, and the condition of their use, could be precisely determined — Anonymous

All women are princesses , it is our right. — Frances Hodgson Burnett

The world is in great need of more music education. When students play music, it allows a part of their artistic mind to express itself, which is very important in helping to balance a child intellectually, spiritually, and emotionally. — Paul Reed Smith

There is a time and a place for things. Sometimes one needs to put a filter on oneself. That can be a good thing. — Tori Amos

I'm simply pointing out that what happens to us isn't the whole story. That I continue to exist even when we're not together. — Nick Hornby

You may not be given the whole story when you ask for guidance, only the part you are psychologically equipped to handle. — Catherine Carrigan

Give up identification with this mass of flesh as well as with what thinks it a mass. Both are intellectual imaginations. Recognise your true self as undifferentiated awareness, unaffected by time, past, present or future, and enter Peace. — Adi Shankara

The fact is you cannot be intelligent merely by choosing your opinions. The intelligent man is not the man who holds such-and-such views but the man who has sound reasons for what he believes and yet does not believe it dogmatically. And opinions held for sound reasons have less emotional unity than the opinions of dogmatists because reason is non-party, favouring now one side and now another. That is what people find so unpleasant about it. — Bertrand Russell