Rechberg Castle Quotes & Sayings
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Seldom have I known any profound being that had anything to say to this world, unless forced to stammer out something by way of getting a living. Oh! happy that the world is such an excellent listener! — Herman Melville

The greatest opportunities for creative transformation are often lodged in our discontents. Art is an alchemical process that feeds on emotional energy. When we realize that a perfect equilibrium in our lives might not be the best basis for making art, then we can begin to re-vision our stress points. So rather than try to rid your life of tension, consider doing something more creative with it. — Shaun McNiff

That which was published in the Law, the prophets, and psalms before "God was manifested in flesh"
looks forward to Jesus the Christ; what was published after Christ's ascension looks back to Him as "the Lord God of Israel" who "hath visited and redeemed His people" (Luke 1:68). — Tim Liwanag

I can't remember who it was who advocated that you should march with the left and dine with the right but I've often concurred, taking the view that I personify the great tolerance of Britain by consenting to being regally entertained. Besides, there is a degree of truth in the view that while the left are worthier, the right are wittier. — Will Self

No, I do not like music. (But what she really was trying to say was this: I like music better than anything in the world, after you.) — Jonathan Safran Foer

Wisdom is the winner over good luck. — Juvenal

I pondered what else I should take for him. Flowers seemed wrong; they're a love token, after all. I looked in the fridge, and popped a packet of cheese slices into the bag. All men like cheese. — Gail Honeyman

Those who make the worst use of their time are the first to complain of its brevity. — Jean De La Bruyere

Communism: Liberation of the people from the burdens of liberty — Rick Bayan

Love and joy are twins or born of each other. — William Hazlitt

That tingle in the brain is called a word.
It bats itself against its fleshy bounds. — Kate Kearns