Ordine Dei Quotes & Sayings
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Whoever has not learned to let Nature have her way is not fit for a gardener, or, for that matter, for a contented soul. A garden makes all our senses swim with pleasure. — William Lawson

It is hypocrisy for man to make any other use of his religion, or the credit of it, than to sanctify and save his soul. — Benjamin Whichcote

The act of writing means you wish to communicate. Whether you're writing a memoir for yourself you put in a drawer, or you write a poem and you send it to a little magazine, or you write for publication, it always means - the form follows function. — Harlan Ellison

Friendship could be right under your nose but if you are caught up in yourself you will never find it. — Britney Spears

The legislator should keep two things constantly before his eyes: 1. The pure theory developed to its minutest details; 2. The particular condition of actual things which he designs to reform. — Wilhelm Von Humboldt

I feel like I go through cycles as an actress. — Gillian Jacobs

Most people learn to improvise on their own, listening to records, endless hours of noodling on their instrument in the bedroom with all their spare time. That's traditionally how people learn. — Gary Burton

They have one quilt and a piece of canvas for bedding. The sleeping arrangement is clever. Mother and father lie down together and two children lie between them. Then heading the other way, the other two children lie, the littler ones. If the mother and father sleep with their legs spread wide, there is room for the legs of the children. — John Steinbeck

Do you know how often people tell me that? And they always look just as surprised. It's really irritating — Caroline Hanson

I often feel that when people have affairs, it has more to do with something they're searching for in themselves than anything else. — Laila Robins

Twitter has been my life's work in many senses. It started with a fascination with cities and how they work, and what's going on in them right now. — Jack Dorsey

As much as I love period movies and especially more swashbuckling movies, I think that sometimes they tend to be, umm ... it's hard for the audience to relate to them. — Brian Helgeland