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Let it never be said / there can be a Heaven / without fresh bread. — Glenn Logan Reitze
No student of history can fail to see the moral interest of the Middle Ages, any more than an artist can fail to see their aesthetic interest. — Goldwin Smith
Build my night with your cheeks. — Malak El Halabi
The secure attachment of Western psychology is actually akin to Buddhist non-attachment; avoid-ant attachment is the inverse of being mindful and present; and anxious attachment aligns with Buddhist notions of clinging and grasping. — Sharon Salzberg
The luminescent flow of a sunbathed garden - illuminating the shifting colors of its inhabitants - echoed in my memory as I opened the antique bookstore door in the shaft of window light.
The books, like the flowers of the garden, awaited me with the thrill of a new mystery. — Gina Marinello-Sweeney
Its not easy to steer life without errors; at times forced by propensity; at times by Karma; at times negligence pushes one to make mistakes ... — Dinesh Kumar
For the faithful, Spirit-filled Christian, every place becomes a place of prayer. — John F. MacArthur Jr.
I wonder if illiterate people get the full effect of alphabet soup? — Jerry Seinfeld
I don't think the relationship between novels and realities are one to one. Of course novels play different roles. It's essentially just a long narrative form. What you use that long narrative form for can be very different. — Margaret Atwood
There has been a time since when I have wondered whether, if the life before her could have been revealed to me at a glance, and so revealed as that a child could fully comprehend it, and if her preservation could have depended on a motion of my hand, I ought to have held it up to save her. There has been a time since - I do not say it lasted long, but it has been - when I have asked myself the question, would it have been better for Little Em'ly to have had the waters close above her head that morning in my sight; and when I have answered Yes, it would have been. — Charles Dickens
