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There is in nature a parallel unity which corresponds to the unity in the mind and makes it available. This methodizing mind meets no resistance in its attempts. The scattered blocks, with which it strives to form a symmetrical structure, fit. This design following after finds with joy that like design went before. Not only man puts things in a row, but things belong in a row. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
So when the blue smoke of brittle leaves was in the air and the wind blew the wet laundry stiff on the line I decided to come back home. — F Scott Fitzgerald
I've always thought of nuclear as something that's good for the environment. I worry about my polar bears. — Leslie Dewan
In a basic sense, the greater the development of each individual the more able, more effective, and less needy of limiting or restricting others she or he will be. — Jean Baker Miller
In life there is nothing more unexpected and surprising than the arrivals and departures of pleasure. If we find it in one place today, it is vain to seek it there tomorrow. You can not lay a trap for it. — Alexander Smith
Oh, sorry. Sadie, here. You didn't think I'd let my brother prattle on forever, did you? Please, no one deserves a curse that horrible. — Rick Riordan
God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever. — Anonymous
Writing is a socially acceptable form of schizophrenia. — E.L. Doctorow
He looked around the house and declared the entire situation straight-up Fitzgerald, so much so that sleeping over would have to be part of it. Astrid, — Ann Patchett
All expression of truth does at length take this deep ethical form. — Henry David Thoreau
Living life without a GOAL is like playing football without a Goal post. There is no Purpose. Then why play the game of Life?-RVM — R.v.m.
It will always be true that the wisest course for the disciple is...to abide solely by the Word of God in all simplicity. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Fatalism is born of the fear of failure, for we all believe that we carry success in our own hands, and we suspect that our hands are weak. — Joseph Conrad