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“We want Paul's theology and his results but not his methods.”
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“What a host of little incidents, all deep-buried in the past -- problems that had once been urgent, arguments that had once been keen, anecdotes that were funny only because one remembered the fun. Did any emotion really matter when the last trace of it had vanished from human memory; and if that were so, what a crowd of emotions clung to him as to their last home before annihilation? He must be kind to them, must treasure them in his mind before their long sleep.”
Source : Henry Williamson, James Hilton, Charles Nordhoff (1939). “Novel and story: a book of modern readings”
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“How can you not be romantic about baseball?”
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“I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have.”
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“My dream is to do things until 'I have no regrets'”
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“Every evil, harm and suffering in this life comes from the love of riches.”
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“I paint what cannot be photographed, that which comes from the imagination or from dreams, or from an unconscious drive.”
Source : "Man Ray: Photographer". Interview with Philippe Sers in Camera, 1981.
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“In the same manner, having been reduced by disorder, and sunk to their utmost state of depression, unable to descend lower, they, of necessity, reascend; and thus from good they gradually decline to evil, and from evil again return to good. The reason is, that valor produces peace; peace, repose; repose, disorder; disorder, ruin; so from disorder order springs; from order virtue, and from this, glory and good fortune.”