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Kentuckys Mega Quotes By Cennino Cennini

Now then, you of noble mind, who love this profession, come at once to art and accept these precepts: enthusiasm , reverence, obedience, and perseverance. As soon as you can, place yourself under the guidance of a master, and remain with him as long as possible. — Cennino Cennini

Kentuckys Mega Quotes By Ivan Illich

P3- everywhere not only education but society as a whole needs deschooling. — Ivan Illich

Kentuckys Mega Quotes By Margaret Mitchell

Like most girls, her imagination carried her just as far as the altar and no further. — Margaret Mitchell

Kentuckys Mega Quotes By S.E. Jakes

His wrists ached. When they stopped hurting, it would mean the storm had definitely arrived, because when the pressure was high, there wasn't any pain.
Just massive destruction - a typical metaphor for his life. — S.E. Jakes

Kentuckys Mega Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

Therefore he willed that the hearts of Men should seek beyond the world and should find no rest therein; but they should have a virtue to shape their life, amid the powers and chances of the world, beyond the Music of the Ainur, which is as fate to all things else; and of their operation everything should be, in form and deed, completed, and the world fulfilled unto the last and smallest. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Kentuckys Mega Quotes By Jeremy Bentham

Tyranny and anarchy are never far apart. — Jeremy Bentham

Kentuckys Mega Quotes By Nehemiah Grew

For all Nature is as one Great Engine, made by, and held in His Hand. — Nehemiah Grew

Kentuckys Mega Quotes By William Gaddis

Human, we treat them as we treat others, take for granted services to which they did not pretend. But we force telephones to corrupt intimacy while they pretend to preserve it by keeping alive only its dangerous immediate symptoms. Say a word, say a thousand to me on the telephone and I shall choose the wrong one to cling to as though you had said it after long deliberation when only I provoked it from you, I will cling to it from among a thousand, to be provoked and hurl it back with something I mean no more than you meant that, something for you to cling to and retreat clinging to. There, now we are apart! — William Gaddis