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Worshipped was that of Mammon. It is difficult to estimate the size of monastic occupation. At the time it was believed that the clergy owned one third of the land, but it may be safe to presume that the monks controlled one sixth of English territory. — Peter Ackroyd
Back then, I was an acoustically-oriented artist. Honestly, 'Poetry Man' wouldn't have been my first choice. — Phoebe Snow
Another thing you end up doing when you get older, is you spend so much time sort of trying desperately to keep from just looking just a little older. You're just constantly putting stuff on your face and having things removed from yourself and opening up copies of "Vogue" so that you can find new ways to throw whatever money you've managed to save into the arms of some doctor who has just come up with a new way of lasering your face that feels like electroshock and all these things. — Nora Ephron
Fetters of gold are still fetters, and the softest lining can never make them so easy as liberty. — Mary Astell
You don't need wealth to appreciate something beautiful. — Alice Hoffman
Rule number six: no promises."
"Okay", I agree easily. "No promises, ever."
"Promise?" he asks.
"Promise."
"And that's it."
"That's the only one. — Mary Elizabeth
It's often the hardest things that turn out to be the best. — Deb Fitzpatrick
The truth is that you have to fight your way through brutal, ugly realities in order to find that moment of clarity, that one slant of light or shift in emotion that yields unexpected art. That's just as true for life as it is for crime scene photography. — Maggie Ybarra
Man is not what he believes himself to be in his conscious decisions. — Paul Tillich
If I had stayed for other people to make my tools and things for me, I had never made anything — Isaac Newton
You see that's what I think is such a terrible, terrible betrayal, the trust that people have in government. — Ralph Steadman
Happiness lies so far from man, but he must begin by daring to will it. — Ellen Key
To believe in a universe as young as 6- or 7,000 years old, is to extinguish the light of most of the galaxy. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Ambition first sprung from your blest abodes: the glorious fault of angels and of gods. — Alexander Pope
A thief running away like mad from a ferocious watch-dog may be a splendid example of Zen. — Reginald Horace Blyth
