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The Egyptians are inferior only to themselves. In all other styles we can trace a rapid ascent from infancy, founded on some bygone style, to a culminating point of perfection, when the foreign influence was modified or discarded, to a period of slow, lingering decline, feeding on it's own elements. In the Egyptian we have no traces of infancy or of any foreign influence; and we must, therefore believe that they went to inspiration directly from nature. — Owen Jones Classics

Travel is the physical move from point A to point B that could be very expensive and it could contain a questionable experience. — Boris Zubry

If you walk, just walk. If you sit, just sit. But don't wobble. — Yunmen Wenyan

When I did my first price guide in 1979, publications weren't interested in mentioning it. Now I get phone calls weekly if not daily from publications and television shows who want to know what's hot, how to get started in antiques, and the best way to buy antiques. — Judith Miller

That strategy made all the difference. — Lisa Osteen Comes

The reason to retire is to try to avoid embarrassment; you ought to do it before people are dropping big hints. You want to be the first to come up with the idea. You don't want to wait until you trip and fall off the stage. — Garrison Keillor

Thinking of the cute, giddy, doe eyed, light-hearted, and innocent Snow White as a vampire, turns my stomach. According to dubious Mr. Officer, she isn't even the modern kind of vampire. She is one of the older ones rooted in the abyss of the human psyche, the sexy but scary, vicious, unapologetic, blood sucking one, living in a Dracula mansion built by the Evil Queen herself. What kind of twisted story is that? — Cameron Jace

When a man does wrong, he should do all the wrong he can; it is madness to stop half-way in crime! — Victor Hugo

How can you love someone who doesn't think they deserve to be loved? — Cassia Leo

The sick soon come to understand that they live in a different world from that of the well and that the two cannot communicate. — Jessamyn West