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I watched the first moon landing at a bar in Paducah, Kentucky, a fact worth mentioning only because I still remember how suddenly silence descended on this raucous place when Neil Armstrong started coming down that ladder. — Pamela Sargent

Chase your dreams, even if you trip. — Ashley Brooke Robbins

In 1941, Dorothy L. Sayers provided a detailed analysis of that creative process in The Mind of the Maker. She developed the relevance of the imago Dei for understanding artistic creation in explicitly trinitarian terms. In every act of creation there is a controlling idea (the Father), the energy which incarnates that idea through craftsmanship in some medium (the Son), and the power to create a response in the reader (the Spirit). These three, while separate in identity, are yet one act of creation. So the ancient credal statements about the Trinity are factual claims about the mind of the maker created in his image. Sayers delves into the numerous literary examples, in what is one of the most fascinating accounts ever written both of the nature of literature and of the imago Dei. While some readers may feel she has a tendency to take a good idea too far, The Mind of the Maker remains an indispensable classic of Christian poetics. — Leland Ryken

Smile for the camera, pretty little Sydney Tar Ponds. — Rebecca McNutt

You have to be precisely in the moment in order to box. And I just love that. I just love the idea of right now we're here, be here. — Hilary Swank

The United Nations had to be the cornerstone of our foreign policy. — Joseph P. Lash

Necessity breeds solution. — Anne McCaffrey

Poetry strengthens that faculty which is the organ of the moral nature of man, in the same manner as exercise strengthens a limb. — Percy Bysshe Shelley

If principle is good for anything, it is worth living up to. — Benjamin Franklin