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In sharp contrasts to traditional art, modern art does not hide the fact that it is something made and produced: on the contrary, it underscores the fact. — Theodor Adorno

Beauty made you love, love made you beautiful ...
She pulled her wrap closer round her with a gesture of defence, of keeping out and off. She didn't want to grow sentimental. Difficult not to, here; the marvelous night stole in through all one's chinks, and brought in with it, whether one wanted them or not, enormous feelings
feelings one couldn't manage, great things about death and time and waste; glorious and devastating things, magnificent and bleak, at once rapture and terror and immense, heart-cleaving longing. She felt small and dreadfully alone. She felt uncovered and defenceless. Instinctively she pulled her wrap closer. With this thing of chiffon she tried to protect herself from the eternities. — Elizabeth Von Arnim

It is at the time of spiritual wilderness experience that the devil begins to remind us about the past — Sunday Adelaja

I give everything my best shot and sometimes it doesn't work out and other times it works out much better than you thought. — Peter Morgan

I tend to feel really protective of songs, and if they aren't sitting well in a record, I'll pull them tight to my chest until I feel it's a better time. — Brandi Carlile

I'd rather be weird and happy than normal and miserable. — Susane Colasanti

Take the joy and bear the sorrow, looking past your hopes and fears: learn to recognize the measured dance that orders all our years. — Archilochus

No need for miracles to do the impossible if we have beliefs,will and insistence — Mohammed Sekouty

I asked each one of them to make out with me and their reactions varied from excitable to horrified. — Rachel Perry

sages leave speculation to the idle, and contemplate Nature. — R. A. Schwaller De Lubicz

I didn't make any friends in New York by insisting on moving the league headquarters to Cincinnati. The fact was that my son Bill was in school. His mother had passed away, and I didn't want to take the boy away from his school and to a strange city. — Warren Giles