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“I do make myself be interested in places in a way that I don't make myself be interested in people.”
Source : Source: thequietus.com
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“The scriptures teach us the ways of the Lord. They answer questions about how to live today. They bring a light and a spirit into our lives that we can get in no other way.”
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“And a friend of mine in the Christys, we used to sit up at night and talk and read and wonder if reincarnation, and if it wasn't reality, what would happen to the human spirit when the body dies? Is there an afterlife? Just questions like that.”
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“When you have given yourself to Christ, leave yourself there, and go about your work as a child in His household.”
Source : Charles Seymour Robinson (1880). “Studies in the New Testament”
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“I want to make wines that harmonize with food - wines that almost hug your tongue with gentleness.”
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“Life is atrocious, we know. But precisely because I expect little of the human condition, man's periods of felicity, his partial progress, his efforts to begin over again and continue, all seem to me like so many prodigies which nearly compensate for the monstrous mass of ills and defeats, of indifference and error. Catastrophe and ruin will come; disorder will triumph, but order will too, from time to time.”
Source : Marguerite Yourcenar (1954). “Memoirs of Hadrian”
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“I was lucky enough to go to college for four years. At what was supposedly a hippie school with no tests and no grades, blah blah blah, I wasn't learning that. I was taking photography classes. That stuff just wasn't talked about. It was like, "Does this picture have the right about of grey in it?" It wasn't even an art school. It was a state-run school.”
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“The world is full of noise. Might we not set ourselves to learn silence, stillness solitude?”