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This is what Lilly loves about London, that every building, street, common and square, has had different uses, that everything was once spomething else, that the present, was once the past ammended — Maggie O'Farrell

This sort of feels like green."
"This is me being blue. Don't worry - you're still yellow — Katie McGarry

A two-year-old can be taught to curb his aggressions completely if the parents employ strong enough methods, but the achievement of such control at an early age may be bought at a price which few parents today would be willing to pay. The slow education for control demands much more parental time and patience at the beginning, but the child who learns control in this way will be the child who acquires healthy self-discipline later. — Selma Fraiberg

Go forward with joyful confidence. — George Eliot

Workers must root out the idea that by keeping the results of their labors to themselves a fortune will be assured to them. Patent fees are so much wasted money. The flying machine of the future will not be born fully fledged and capable of a flight for 1,000 miles or so. Like everything else it must be evolved gradually. The first difficulty is to get a thing that will fly at all. When this is made, a full description should be published as an aid to others. Excellence of design and workmanship will always defy competition. (1894) — Lawrence Hargrave

apartment building. "Yeah, it's — Sierra Riley

Art is no longer anything more than a kind of meta-language for banality. — Jean Baudrillard

It is quite impossible to worship God without loving Him. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

The flowers which played then among the grass, the water which rippled past in the sunshine, the whole landscape which served as environment to their apparition lingers around the memory of them still with its unconscious or unheeding air; ... — Marcel Proust

It is really impossible to appreciate what is meant by the Tao without becoming, in a rather special sense, stupid. — Alan W. Watts