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art children natural
Charles Dickens Be natural my children. For the writer that is natural has fulfilled all the rules of art.
art block food
Charles Dickens To see the butcher slap the steak before he laid it on the block, and give his knife a sharpening, was to forget breakfast instantly. It was agreeable too - it really was - to see him cut it off so smooth and juicy. There was nothing savage in the act, although the knife was large and keen; it was a piece of art, high art; there was delicacy of touch, clearness of tone, skilful handling of the subject, fine shading. It was the triumph of mind over matter; quite.
art school speech
Charles Caleb Colton Eloquence is the language of nature, and cannot be learned in the schools; but rhetoric is the creature of art, which he who feels least will most excel in.
art people dirt
Charles Dickens Mrs Joe was a very clean housekeeper, but had an exquisite art of making her clenliness more umcomfortable and unacceptable than dirt itself. Cleanliness is next to godliness, and some people do the same by their religion.
art philosophy ideas
Charles Dickens We all draw a little and compose a little, and none of us have any idea of time or money.
art prayer hate
Charles Spurgeon Beware, I pray thee, of presuming that thou art saved. If thy heart be renewed, if thou shalt hate the things that thou didst once love, and love the things that thou didst once hate; if thou hast really repented; if there be a thorough change of mind in thee; if thou be born again, then hast thou reason to rejoice: but if there be no vital change, no inward godliness; if there be no love to God, no prayer, no work of the Holy Spirit, then thy saying "I am saved" is but thine own assertion, and it may delude, but it will not deliver thee.
art children crowns
Charles Spurgeon Alas, if our children lose the crown of life, it will be but a small consolation that they have won the laurels of literature or art.
art doubt whispering
Charles Spurgeon Come boldly, 'O believer, for despite the whisperings of Satan and the doubtings of thine own heart, thou art greatly beloved.
said
Charles Dickens Least said, soonest mended
said feels wells
David Hockney I feel 30.[Publo] Picasso said he always felt 30. Well, I do.
said meadows grants
Audrey Meadows Cary Grant, said, 'I heard you were on the lot and I just had to meet you.
said bargains
Aasif Mandvi I said we are Ghodratis and there's nothing that Ghodratis like more than a bargain.
said helpless
Arthur Golden I didn't say to act dead. I said act helpless.
said
Birdman A thing is a thing, not what is said of a thing
said staring
Bo Burnham I never said I was funny, OK, so stop staring at me...
said
David Mitchell Do," said Louisa finally, "whatever you can't not do.
said
Brandon Sanderson Ah, the outdoors,' Shallan said. 'I visited that mythical place once.
poetry-is touchstones feigning
William Shakespeare The truest poetry is the most feigning.
poetry-is happens
Charles Bukowski Poetry is what happens when nothing else can.
poetry-is knows dividends
Czeslaw Milosz Poetry is a dividend from what you know and what you are.
poetry-is
Erica Jong ... poetry is fired by love ...
poetry-is
Gwendolyn Brooks The poetry is myself.
poetry-is translations
Joseph Brodsky Poetry is what is gained in translation.
poetry-is abstraction
Wallace Stevens Poetry is an abstraction bloodied.
poetry-is
Wallace Stevens All poetry is experimental poetry.