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“Solitude is the audience-chamber of God.”
Source : Walter Savage Landor (1824). “Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen: Richard I and the Abbot of Boxley. The Lord Brooke and Sir Philip Sidney. King Henry IV and Sir Arnold Savage. Southey and Porson. Oliver Cromwel and Walter Noble. Aeschines and Phocion. Queen Elizabeth and Cecil. King James I and Isaac Casaubon. Marchese Pallavicini and Walter Landor. General Kleber and some French officers. Bonaparte and the president of the senate. Bishop Burnet and Humphrey Hardcastle. Peter Leopold and the President Du”, p.16
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“The first expression of religion was the dance, and the first motive of the dance was religion.”
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“It is hard to look up to a leader who keeps his ear to the ground.”
Source : James H. Boren (1982). “Fuzzify!: Borenwords and strategies for bureaucratic success”, Epm Pubns Inc
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“Writing was a chimney for my blazing ambitions.”
Source : Storm Jameson (2011). “Journey from the North, Volume 2: Autobiography of Storm Jameson”, p.398, A&C Black
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“Men are immortal till their work is done.”
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“Art is not vague production, transitory and isolated, but a power which must be directed to the improvement and refinement of the human soul.”
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“It's a great life, if you don't weaken,”
Source : Mr. Standfast ch. 5 (1919)
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“I know that for me I have to get out of the way and let God take control.”