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In the composition of the human frame there is a good deal of inflammable matter, however dormant it may lie for a time. — George Washington

A man can look upon his life and accept it as good or evil; it is far, far harder for him to confess that it has been unimportant in the sum of things. — Murray Kempton

My favorite quote for First Frost is, They give their hearts away too easily and get distracted by silver-eyed strangers. — Sarah Addison Allen

My skin is really sensitive, so I don't use too much on it. I'm actually really bad at washing my face. I get so lazy at night so I usually buy the Neutrogena wipes and it gets all the makeup off and its easy and that's the way to go. I hate washing my face, so I always use the wipes. — Ashley Benson

This is why the classical of the jazz music station plays?
to give a ground of meaning to our pain? — Adrienne Rich

Brownie, have you ever met someone you just feel at home with? — Sarah Jio

When you get respect from the people who are buying your music and coming to your shows, there's an expectation that you have to live up to your own standards. — Colin Meloy

It is said that there is a principle of conflict which originated with the single cell and has never deteriorated. — Frank Herbert

It is only perfection in the foundations that can lead to mastery of the whole ... 'Talent is Work' — Galina Ulanova

If I told you the tragedy parts, we'd all sit here and cry. — John Phillips

In love longing I listen to the monk's bell. I will never forget you even for an interval short as those between the bell notes. — Izumi Shikibu

Lord, help me to make time today to serve you in those who are most in need of encouragement or assistance. — St. Vincent

Echoes of memorable emotions smiled at Tess reminding her of passed photos of scribbled pictures of drawn conclusions that had now
been unmasked to reveal the clear unconcluded overall view of a present tense scene that caused a stirring of wonderful contemplation on possible compatibilities that she wondered if could form into something more than mere sideline statistics from observational metaphors. — Calvin W. Allison