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Men substitute words for reality and then argue about the words. — Edwin Howard Armstrong
Each small task of everyday life is part of the total harmony of the universe. — Therese Of Lisieux
This country's going to have a revolution if something doesn't happen the haves and have - nots. — Arthur Rock
It's easy to fall in love, Ben. The hard part comes when you want out. — Colleen Hoover
The most important lesson to take away from allowing the minimum wage and unemployment benefit data to talk is that abstract notions of what is right, good and just should be examined from a concrete, operational point of view. A dose of reality is most edifying. — Steve Hanke
The secret to healthy conflict resolution isn't taking a 'you against me' stance. The secret is realizing it's 'us against Satan.' He's the real enemy. — Lysa TerKeurst
She imagined the trade in meanings as a kind of game, in which tokens shaped like mahjong tiles were exchanged and switched. Signs moved from one world to another, clacked together, made new sequences. A man in Bolshevik Russia became virtually Chinese; a world unfolded from a paper envelope. This game existed in the borderless continent of her father's head. She could see how he concentrated: 'cher' in Russian, 'neve' in Italian, 'snow' in English, until he arrived at the sound 'xue', and then the character: the radical symbol for rain, the strokes for frozen, the little block of marks that revealed the transition from alphabets to ideograms. — Gail Jones
You make good coffee ... You're a slob, but you make good coffee. — Cher
We may be sexually incompatible." "How's that?" He didn't seem worried. "You're supposed to take those buttons off with your teeth. I should be naked by now. — Erin Kellison
I'm very, very questioned and cinnamoned out. — Julia Kent
The truth is that painting is all about scale; you use scale to create experience. A lot of artists have lost that ability. They don't even know that's something they should be doing. — Eric Fischl