Charles Mackintosh Quotes
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Life is the leaves which shape and nourish a plant, but art is the flower which embodies its meaning
— Charles Rennie Mackintosh
It is vain to speak of approaching judgment when finding our place, our portion, and our enjoyment in the very scene which is to be judged.
— Charles Henry Mackintosh
The more I know of astronomy, the more I believe in God.
— Heber Doust Curtis
We acquire the strength we have overcome.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I wish I wrote drafts and then revised them, but I don't. What I do is I seem to revise as I go.
— Edward Hirsch
Donald Trump just announced that if Republicans don't treat him fairly, he will resurrect the Whig party and run as its hair apparent.
— Michael R. Burch
A big bonus was about as well concealed on the Salomon Brothers trading floor as the results of a hot date in a high school boys' locker room.
— Michael Lewis
The man who will present Christ to others must be occupied with Christ for Himself.
— Charles Henry Mackintosh
Not one great country can be named, from the polar regions in the north to New Zealand in the south, in which the aborigines do not tattoo themselves.
— Charles Darwin
What we have in Christ Jesus-Redemption through His blood is the beginning and foundation of everything.
— Charles Henry Mackintosh
Thank God I am not God! Thank God I am not God!
— Allen Ginsberg
Today it's just us and the wind.
— Cynthia Hand
There is hope in honest error; none in the icy perfections of the mere stylist
— Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Love to Christ is proved by doing the things which He commands, and not merely saying, Lord, Lord.
— Charles Henry Mackintosh
Read Blake or go to hell, that's my message to the modern world.
— Northrop Frye
Art is the flower ... life the green leaf.
— Charles Rennie Mackintosh
It is much better to be drawn by the joys of heaven, than driven by the sorrows of earth.
— Charles Henry Mackintosh