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Mizusawa Galleries Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Whomsoever you follow, howsoever great, see to it that you follow the spirit of the master and not imitate him mechanically. — Mahatma Gandhi

Mizusawa Galleries Quotes By Michael Reagan

I think he would have been proud and smiling ... when we laid him to rest because his family was together. I think that was a great gift to be able to give Dad at the end. — Michael Reagan

Mizusawa Galleries Quotes By Mary Shelley

And now, once again, I bid my hideous progeny go forth and prosper. I have an affection for it, for it was the offspring of happy days, when death and grief were but words, which found no true echo in my heart. — Mary Shelley

Mizusawa Galleries Quotes By Georgette Heyer

Lady Winwood being denied, the morning caller inquired with some anxiety for Miss Winwood, or, in fact, for any of the young ladies. — Georgette Heyer

Mizusawa Galleries Quotes By Anne Bronte

This paper will serve instead of a confidential friend into whose ear I might pour forth the overflowings of my heart. It will not sympathize with my distresses, but then, it will not laugh at them, and, if I keep it close, it cannot tell again; so it is, perhaps, the best friend I could have for the purpose. — Anne Bronte

Mizusawa Galleries Quotes By Bill Dedman

The scientific effort to inform the public about landslide risks often runs head-on into powerful economic interests. — Bill Dedman

Mizusawa Galleries Quotes By Owen Feltham

He who would be singular in his apparel had need have something superlative to balance that affectation. — Owen Feltham

Mizusawa Galleries Quotes By Conor Oberst

It's not a movie, no private screening This method acting, well, I call that living — Conor Oberst

Mizusawa Galleries Quotes By Nate Parker

When an artist becomes complacent, he dies. — Nate Parker