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The long path from material through function to creative work has only one goal: to create order out of the desperate confusion of our time. — Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe

When I was growing up, I thought I'd be a lot happier if I was famous and successful and if I had money. — Russell Brand

In the end, it is upon the quality and commitment of individuals that all group movements depend. — Robertson Davies

And it was true that if you categorized people by which Disney character they were, then Jonah would always be Bambi. Motherless, graceful, unobtrusive. Ethan
Jiminy Cricket, the annoying little conscience ... just look at Ash. In the Disney hierarchy she was Snow White ... He paused to wonder which Disney character Jules was, and realized that Disney did not make women or girls or woodland animals that were like her. — Meg Wolitzer

It is sort of a disease when you consider yourself some kind of god, the creator of everything, but I feel comfortable about it now since I began to live it out, — George Soros

I've been bothered about time generally and our tripartite division of time into past, present, and future. I think I know what the past is, and I think I know what future is, but I'm really not comfortable with the notion of present. — Martin Seligman

Sometimes we have to behave indifferent towards people who proclaim their love to us, just to see if they are really different. — Michael Bassey

Canlit might not exert the fascination of - say - a venereal wart. — Margaret Atwood

Free will does not enable any man to perform good works, unless he is assisted by grace; indeed, the special grace which the elect alone receive through regeneration. For I stay not to consider the extravagance of those who say that grace is offered equally and promiscuously to all — John Calvin

Whatever form it might take, enjoy the magic! Remember, Disneyland is all about you. — Leslie Le Mon

we began
with honesty
left us end
in it too
-us — Rupi Kaur

This was a very progressive group of clergy who foresaw the race riots that were going to take place when Dr. King started helping the local civil rights community push for open housing. They were sort of hoping against hope that we could educate kids in a way that could counter some of the racist messages they were imbibing at home. I don't know whether we did any good, but it changed my life in every single way. — Sara Paretsky