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It is easy to turn our religious life into a cathedral for beautiful memories, but there are feet to be washed ... — Oswald Chambers

It was not the house of someone who liked books. It did not have a well-stocked library. It was not even stuffed with books. Thomas could not see any part of the house that was not mostly book. Books rose from the floor to the ceiling in unruly, tottering towers. Books held up tables and chairs - and sat in the chairs, at the tables, as though quite ready for supper to be served, so long as supper was more books. They sprawled over the dining table like a feast of many colors. Books climbed the stairs, ran up and down the hallways, curled up before the fireplace, were wedged into the cabinets beside cups and saucers, held open doors and locked them shut. They left no room on the sofa to sit, nor in the kitchen to stand, nor on the floor to lie down. Books had already taken every territory and occupied it. — Catherynne M Valente

I am equally proud of all of my architectural projects. It's always rewarding to see an ambitious design become reality. — Zaha Hadid

Water is a cure-all. Water is everything. You can't get better without drinking lots of water, and you can't drink water unless it's clean. — Josh Fox

As I remember it, the bases were loaded. — Garry Maddox

There's not one reference in that thing that doesn't play. People deal with emotions in music all the time, but comedians are always talking about what they see. But we seldom talk about what we feel. — Chris Rock

Isolation always perverts; when a man lives only among his own sort, he soon begins to believe that his sort are the best sort. This attitude breeds both the arrogance of the conservative and the bitterness of the radical. — Sydney J. Harris

It's easier to be brave when you're not alone. — Amy Poehler

You have long since known that safe is a film skin thing — Klara Piechocki

In a democratic age, you can't buck demography - except through civil war. — Pankaj Mishra