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The measure of the worth of our public activity for God is the private profound communion we have with Him ... — Oswald Chambers

What better time to be kind to a beautiful stranger than when she's weak, and rocking a schnoz like the Godfather? — Leslea Tash

I was inside out of myself and something was given a life-mission to say to me hungrily over and over and over your moves are exactly right for a few things in this world: we know you when you come Green Eyes, Green Eyes. — James Dickey

I love storytelling. If you strip all the bits away, what you'll find at the center is a storyteller. As I warm to my career and love it more, I have a sense that storytelling is healing, in many ways. You can reach an audience and heal, and by heal, I mean entertain and provoke. It's a wonderful life. — Ben Kingsley

I have too much drive and determination to let anything falter me. Because I know that life's short and there's so much that I wanna do, and I can't do anything that might hold me back or get stuck in. — Jana Kramer

Beware of the brokenhearted," said the grandmother, "for they will lead you astray. — Kate DiCamillo

Keep your eye on the doughnut, not on the hole. — David Lynch

When Rhage's beast came out, everyone, the brothers included, looked for shelter and took up praying. — J.R. Ward

He who exercises no forethought but makes light of his opponents is sure to be captured by them. — Sun Tzu

No time!" I called. There was, alas, all the time in the world now, but it wasn't socially acceptable to say, "No patience! — Gillian Roberts

The dining-room was in the good taste of the period. It was very severe. There was a high dado of white wood and a green paper on which were etchings by Whistler in neat black frames. The green curtains with their peacock design, hung in straight lines, and the green carpet, in the pattern of which pale rabbits frolicked among leafy trees, suggested the influence of William Morris. There was blue delft on the chimneypiece. At that time there must have been five hundred dining-rooms in London decorated in exactly the same manner. It was chaste, artistic, and dull. — W. Somerset Maugham

Art is what we call ... the thing an artist does.
It's not the medium or the oil or the price or whether it hangs on a wall or you eat it. What matters, what makes it art, is that the person who made it overcame the resistance, ignored the voice of doubt and made something worth making. Something risky. Something human.
Art is not in the ... eye of the beholder. It's in the soul of the artist. — Seth Godin