Lenzner Quotes & Sayings
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Solitude and company may be allowed to take their turns: the one creates in us the love of mankind, the other that of ourselves; solitude relieves us when we are sick of company, and conversation when we are weary of being alone, so that the one cures the other. There is no man so miserable as he that is at a loss how to use his time — Seneca The Younger
It is not so much in buying pictures as in being pictures, that you can encourage a noble school. The best patronage of art is not that which seeks for the pleasures of sentiment in a vague ideality, nor for beauty of form in a marble image, but that which educates your children into living heroes, and binds down the flights and the fondnesses of the heart into practical duty and faithful devotion. — John Ruskin
This is the gist of what I know: Give advice and buy a foe. — Phyllis McGinley
We cannot keep the Good News to ourselves any longer! Time is running out! — Angus Buchan
Entering 2015, the coal industry clearly continues to face significant challenges. — Joe Craft
'Napoleon Dynamite' blew up my career. — Efren Ramirez
It seems a commonly received idea among men and even among women themselves that it requires nothing but a disappointment in love, the want of an object, a general disgust, or incapacity for other things, to turn a woman into a good nurse.
This reminds one of the parish where a stupid old man was set to be schoolmaster because he was "past keeping the pigs. — Florence Nightingale
Emotional abuse is just as bad as physical abuse. Worse! You can heal broken bones; you can't heal a broken mind. — Dia Reeves
I was going to be the best failed novelist in Paris. That was certainly not the worst thing in the world that one could be. — Alan Furst
The bonds of matrimony are like any other bonds - they mature slowly. — Peter De Vries
As we all know, there is no underwear in space. — Carrie Fisher
We are guilty of idolatry every time we think about God in any way other than the way Scripture portrays Him. — Barbara Hughes