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It was a common complaint amongst the Arts students that their library was in dire need of refurbishment. To call the old building shabby chic was being kind. It didn't have automated stacks or self-service machines like the Management and Sciences library the other side of campus and the carpets and bookcases looked like they were probably the Victorian originals.
But on days like this one, where the springtime sunshine streamed in through the high windows and set the dust motes dancing, Harriet sincerely felt that those BSc lot could stuff their vending machines and state of the art study pods. The Old Library was clearly suited for those who had poetry in their souls, rather than numbers in their heads. — Erin Lawless

Dance to the music of your soul. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Doubt, but still hate! — Pierre Corneille

We are not against religions. This country is the cradle of prophecy and the true message and we will not contradict this. — Sultan Bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud

Reality check: you can never, ever, use weight loss to solve problems that are not related to your weight. At your goal weight or not, you still have to live with yourself and deal with your problems. You will still have the same husband, the same job, the same kids, and the same life. Losing weight is not a cure for life. — Phil McGraw

I am convinced that each work of art, be it a great work of genius or something very small, has its own life, and it will come to the artist, the composer or the writer or the painter, and
say, "Here I am: compose me; or write me; or paint me"; and the job of the artist is to serve the work. — Madeleine L'Engle

Unrestrained greed means the ruin of the great woods and the drying up of the sources of the rivers. — Theodore Roosevelt

Want of a better idea, she washed her face with the available hand soap and dried — Jean Hanff Korelitz

You Look so much better When You Smile - so smile ... — Kirk Franklin