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Freud was one of the greatest influences on me. He made myth into psychiatry, and I've been trying to turn it back into myth again.
— Ross Macdonald
If the function of the artist is to see, the first duty of the critic is to understand what the artist saw.
— J. E. H. MacDonald
We all know the disappointments that come when we base anticipation on what we and other humans can deliver. God will never have a problem delivering!
— James MacDonald
To paint from nature is to realize one's sensations, not to copy what is before one.
— J. E. H. MacDonald
In Giving, a man receives more than he gives; and the more is in proportion to the worth of the thing given.
— George MacDonald
Mutual confidence is the pillar of friendship.
— J. MacDonald
The light that filled my house was deep and livid, half magnolia, half rainwater. Things sat in it, dark and very still.
— Helen Macdonald
There is something everywhere, and everything nowhere.
— Maryann Macdonald
How kind you are, North Wind!'
'I am only just. All kindness is but justice. We owe it. — George MacDonald
'I am only just. All kindness is but justice. We owe it. — George MacDonald
Our hearts are wired for worship, and our worship is directly tied to our sense of hope.
— James MacDonald
When you are broken, you run. But you don't always run away. Sometimes, helplessly, you run towards.
— Helen Macdonald
Nobody knows what anything is; a man can only learn what a thing means!
— George MacDonald
The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately sick; who can understand it?
— James MacDonald
In the midst of death we are in life. Life is the only reality; what men call death is but a shadow ...
— George MacDonald
I'm no good at anecdotes.
— Kelly Macdonald
Snow and reflections were beautiful but transient effects and other difficulties were beyond me.
— J. E. H. MacDonald
I have memories of the clearest crystal mountain days imaginable, when we fortunates in the height seemed to be sky people living in light alone ...
— J. E. H. MacDonald
The year's fruit must fall that the next year's may come, and the winter is the only way to the spring.
— George MacDonald
Sweet sounds can go where kisses may not enter.
— George MacDonald
Pulp Fiction is a, uh, gritty, urban satire. Pump Friction is a uh-uh, a bunch of uh, dudes and ladies having dirty sex.
— Norm MacDonald
Where there is no choice, we do well to make no difficulty.
— George MacDonald
A name is one of those things one can give away and keep all the same.
— George MacDonald
The rain had washed the sunset time to a lambent beauty.
— John D. MacDonald
The character of giving advice often makes us accountable for the conduct of those we advise.
— Norm MacDonald
Night with its long hours of mysteries and uncertainties was the time to fear.
— Charles B. MacDonald
I can but pray the Father o' a' to haud his e'e upon her, an' his airms aboot her, an' keep aff the hardenin' o' the hert 'at despises coonsel!
— George MacDonald
Hands are for other human hands to hold.
— Helen Macdonald
An ugly woman with an ugly gun is a terrible thing.
— Ross Macdonald
In India I've slowly been learning that I'm not in complete control of my life ...
— Sarah Macdonald
He (God) loves what I shall be.
— George MacDonald
The mind of the many is not the mind of God.
— George MacDonald
Many people still regard many users of public services as undeserving.
— Elaine MacDonald
A beast does not know that he is a beast, and the nearer a man gets to being a beast, the less he knows it.
— George MacDonald
The praise we seek for our own virtues sometimes tempts us to flatter the imperfections of other men.
— Norm MacDonald
God's Word is especially suited to directing those who want to focus primarily on the nature and direction of their own hearts.
— James MacDonald
Few criminals die sensible of their crimes.
— Norm MacDonald
I create for artistic intent only and do everything from life.
— Richard MacDonald