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In old times men used their powers of painting to show the objects of faith, in later times they use the objects of faith to show their powers of painting. — John Ruskin

What excites me about picture books is the gap between pictures and words. Sometimes the pictures can tell a slightly different story or tell more about the story, about how someone is thinking or feeling. — Anthony Browne

At least when it comes to light pollution what happens in Vegas does not stay in Vegas. — Paul Bogard

Time whips up cream for those who are ready for dessert. — Lara Biyuts

If you want to put golf back on the front pages again, and you don't have a Bobby Jones or a Francis Ouimet handy, here's what you do: You send an aging Jack Nicklaus out in the last round of the Masters and let him kill more foreigners than a general named Eisenhower. — Dan Jenkins

Left and Right are monolithic ideas - colossal, abstract, and, as their religious origins suggest, cosmic. They are part of the darker side of humanity that replaces the specific with the general, the personal with the impersonal. If you wanted to find a way of making certain that people would have as little as possible in common, there would be no better way than to divide them, not into ten or three or four, but into two. Dual division turns the largest possible sections of humanity against one another, often causing neighbors and compatriots to have nothing to say to one another. No regeneration of community can begin without a careful demolition of Left and Right; nor can this tearing down be relinquished to academic abstraction, technical philosophy, government, corporations, or ideology. Nothing can be built without a new politics - least of all with a politics that refers outward to ideas of Heaven and Hell rather than inward to the experience of daily life. — Hugh Graham

He was gradually discovering the delight there is in frank kindness and companionship between a man and a woman who have no passion to hide or confess. — George Eliot

I only need half my wits to be a match for you. — George R R Martin

And if I spend resources I don't have, I will eventually bankrupt myself. — Lysa TerKeurst