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NY is the city it is today in part because of the contributions from generations of artistic visionaries
— Bill De Blasio
To go from the phantoms of faith to the ghosts of reason is merely to change cells.
— Fernando Pessoa
Doubt indulged soon becomes doubt realized.
— Frances Ridley Havergal
Seeing your work go into storage in an art museum is obviously a tragedy of any cultural product - which doesn't mean I am anti-institutional.
— Aleksandra Mir
Do what Thou wilt! Yes, only do
What seemeth good to Thee;
Thou art so loving, wise, and true,
It must be best for me. — Frances Ridley Havergal
What seemeth good to Thee;
Thou art so loving, wise, and true,
It must be best for me. — Frances Ridley Havergal
Seldom can the heart be lonely,
If it seek a lonelier still;
Self-forgetting, seeking only
Emptier cups of love to fill. — Frances Ridley Havergal
If it seek a lonelier still;
Self-forgetting, seeking only
Emptier cups of love to fill. — Frances Ridley Havergal
We write our lives indeed, But in a cipher none can read, Except the author
— Frances Ridley Havergal
Oh to be my verse an answering gleam from higher radiance caught
— Frances Ridley Havergal
Silence is no certain token that no secret grief is there; Sorrow which is never spoken is the heaviest load to bear.
— Frances Ridley Havergal
Take my will, and make it Thine, It shall be no longer mine; Take my heart, it is Thine own; It shall be Thy royal throne.
— Frances Ridley Havergal
Love understands love; it needs no talk.
— Frances Ridley Havergal
No life can be dreary when work is delight.
— Frances Ridley Havergal
Faithfulness to principle is only proved by faithfulness in detail.
— Frances Ridley Havergal
A great deal of living must go to a very little writing.
— Frances Ridley Havergal
We feel good and ill only in proportion to our self-love.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld