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D.H. Lawrence says that myths are "inexhaustible" because they are symbols of heart mysteries. That is, they can't be exhausted - they somehow have embodied some central human mystery (love, loss, being a body in time, who knows which or what?) and thus can be retold infinitely and still be rich. That's part of your saying: it's old, but it's also new. Or: there's nothing "new" in the human heart, but it still matters lots. — Gregory Orr

Human life is God's outer church. Its needs and urgencies are priests and pastors. — Henry Ward Beecher

Always think with your heart. Your mind will be sharper and smart. — Debasish Mridha

The work of a master reeks not of the sweat of the brow - suggests no effort - and is finished from its beginning. — James Whistler

When you had as little money as the Sargents did, sensibility in all matters was ingrained young. In — Maggie Stiefvater

Goths do not hate the world. They just learned to accept the world that refuses to understand them. — Enna Snow

Something always comes to fill the empty places. — Ann Voskamp

Entrepreneurs don't do most of the work. Entrepreneurs identify the problems, discover the opportunities and then build processes to allow other people and other things to do the work. — Mike Michalowicz

Describing beauty is almost impossible because we perceive it, rather than describe it. If you look at a Rembrandt painting and start to try and describe what the beauty is you see, your words sound absolutely pathetic. — John Lennox

Covering the civil-rights movement was a mind- and eye-opener for me. Houston was a segregated society, as was Texas as a whole - some of it by law, a lot of it by fear and tradition. But there was no violence where I lived, and if there was hate, it was either concealed from me or I just didn't recognize it. — Dan Rather

We help our clients discover and correct the underlying conditions that are causing them to self-medicate, to seek relief in substances and addictive behavior. — Chris Prentiss

Pebbles that bring you joy are better than diamonds that bring you sorrow. — Matshona Dhliwayo