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The artist must be in his work as God is in creation, invisible and all-powerful; one must sense him everywhere but never see him.
Gustave Flaubert
Work
God
Sense
Creation
Everywhere
Must
See
All-Powerful
Never
Invisible
Him
His
Artist
Each is responsible for his own actions.
H. L. Hunt
Own
Responsible
His
Actions
Each
For correct writing, the cultivation of patience and mental accuracy is essential. Throughout the young author's period of apprenticeship, he must keep reliable dictionaries and textbooks at his elbow; eschewing as far as possible that hasty extemporaneous manner of writing which is the privilege of more advanced students.
H. P. Lovecraft
Patience
Writing
Young
Apprenticeship
Correct
Possible
Reliable
Must
Hasty
Mental
More
Throughout
Students
He
Advanced
Period
Cultivation
His
Textbooks
Privilege
Author
Dictionaries
Accuracy
Essential
As Far As
Which
Elbow
Far
Manner
Keep
We have before us the examples of the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R. We must remember how long these required to achieve their union. When a solid foundation is laid, if the mason is able and his materials good, a strong house can be built.
Haile Selassie
Good
Strong
Remember
Achieve
Long
Before
Solid
Solid Foundation
Must
Able
Examples
Mason
House
Built
How
Materials
His
Laid
Us
Required
Union
Foundation
A wise man, when he writes a book, sets forth his arguments fully and clearly; an enlightened ruler, when he makes his laws, sees to it that every contingency is provided for in detail.
Han Fei
Wise
Man
Wise Man
Book
Argument
Every
Sets
Ruler
Detail
Laws
Sees
Writes
He
Clearly
Makes
Contingency
His
Provided
Forth
Fully
Enlightened
A ruler of men faces two possible misfortunes: if he employs the worthy, the ministers will use worthiness as a pretext to rob their ruler of his power, but if he promotes men recklessly, his affairs will be neglected, and he will not prevail.
Han Fei
Prevail
Will
Men
Power
Neglected
Recklessly
Ruler
Possible
Worthiness
Worthy
Ministers
Pretext
Faces
Misfortunes
He
Rob
Employs
Affairs
His
Use
Two
There ain't a man livin' who hasn't talked to his dog.
Hank Williams
Man
Dog
Talked
His
Who
It has always been difficult for Man to realize that his life is all an art. It has been more difficult to conceive it so than to act it so. For that is always how he has more or less acted it.
Havelock Ellis
Life
Art
Man
Difficult
Has-Been
More
More Or Less
He
Conceive
Always
How
Been
His
Than
Realize
Act
Acted
Less
The people who run a university are far more qualified and intelligent in handling people than someone who inherited his money and used it to buy a pro team.
Hayden Fry
Buy
People
Money
Run
Someone
More
Qualified
His
Intelligent
Than
Handling
Pro
Far
Used
Inherited
Team
Who
University
As a man grows and increases in the things of this world, if he is not careful, he will lose the Spirit of the Lord, and he will set his heart upon the things of this world.
Heber J. Grant
Man
Heart
World
Will
Lose
Increases
Spirit
He
Lord
His
Grows
Things
Set
Careful
Let every man feel that he is the architect and builder of his own life, and that he proposes to make a success of it by working.
Heber J. Grant
Life
Success
Man
Own
Every
Architect
Proposes
He
Feel
Make
Builder
His
Working
Every Man
Of course God will forgive me; that's His job.
Heinrich Heine
God
Me
Will
Job
Course
His
Forgive
Forgive Me
There is no king who has not had a slave among his ancestors, and no slave who has not had a king among his.
Helen Keller
King
Ancestors
Had
His
Who
Among
Slave
No matter how dull, or how mean, or how wise a man is, he feels that happiness is his indisputable right.
Helen Keller
Happiness
Wise
Man
Matter
He
Feels
How
His
Dull
Mean
Right
The follies which a man regrets the most in his life are those which he didn't commit when he had the opportunity.
Helen Rowland
Life
Man
Opportunity
Those
Follies
Had
He
Most
His
Commit
Which
Regrets
An artist must possess Nature. He must identify himself with her rhythm, by efforts that will prepare the mastery which will later enable him to express himself in his own language.
Henri Matisse
Nature
Language
Will
Own
Later
Possess
Must
He
Identify
Him
Himself
Mastery
Enable
His
Efforts
Artist
Which
Rhythm
Prepare
Express
Her
Our Heavenly Father loves us. He sent His Only Begotten Son to be our Savior. He knew that in mortality we would be in grave danger, the worst of it from the temptations of a terrible adversary. That is one of the reasons why the Savior has provided priesthood keys so that those with ears to hear and faith to obey could go to places of safety.
Henry B. Eyring
Faith
Son
Obey
Safety
Father
Priesthood
Keys
Savior
Our
Ears
Danger
Those
Worst
Would
Would-Be
Temptations
Only
Could
He
Knew
Mortality
Adversary
Terrible
Go
Hear
His
Provided
Heavenly
Heavenly Father
Loves
Places
Sent
Us
Reasons
Why
Grave
We never need to feel that we are alone or unloved in the Lord's service because we never are. We can feel the love of God. The Savior has promised angels on our left and our right to bear us up. And He always keeps His word.
Henry B. Eyring
Love
Service
God
Alone
Word
Savior
Our
Unloved
Promised
Angels
Bear
Never
He
Feel
Because
Always
Lord
His
Left
Up
Us
Keeps
Right
Need
The purpose of God's creations and of His giving us life is to allow us to have the learning experience necessary for us to come back to Him, to live with Him in eternal life.
Henry B. Eyring
Life
God
Learning
Experience
Giving
Live
Back
Purpose
Allow
Come
Him
Learning Experience
His
Eternal
Eternal Life
Us
Creations
Necessary
We never need feel we are alone or unloved in the Lord's service because we never are. The Savior has promised angels on our left and on our right to bear us up, and he always keeps his word.
Henry B. Eyring
Service
Alone
Word
Savior
Our
Unloved
Promised
Angels
Bear
Never
He
Feel
Because
Always
Lord
His
Left
Up
Us
Keeps
Right
Need
I want there to be no peasant in my kingdom so poor that he cannot have a chicken in his pot every Sunday.
Henry IV
Sunday
Every
Every Sunday
Kingdom
Pot
He
His
Chicken
Want
Cannot
Poor
Peasant
Who says Australia offers not a home for every poor Englishman, or any other countryman that finds his way to our shores? And what sort of thanks do we get for it?
Henry Lawson
Home
Thanks
Every
Other
Our
Way
Says
Finds
Sort
His
His Way
Australia
Offers
Get
Any
Shores
Poor
Who
Englishman
Some people are like wheelbarrows; useful only when pushed, and very easily upset. The time to stop talking is when the other person nods his head affirmatively but says nothing.
Henry S. Haskins
Time
People
Some People
Nothing
Other
Says
Easily
Some
Only
Pushed
Head
Like
Talking
His
Very
Person
Stop
Upset
Useful
A lover always thinks of his mistress first and himself second; with a husband it runs the other way.
Honore de Balzac
Husband
First
Lover
Other
Way
Runs
Himself
Mistress
Always
His
Second
Thinks
We rarely find anyone who can say he has lived a happy life, and who, content with his life, can retire from the world like a satisfied guest.
Horace
Life
Happy
World
Happy Life
Satisfied
Guest
Say
Find
Rarely
He
Retire
Like
Content
His
Anyone
Who
Lived
England expects that every man will do his duty.
Horatio Nelson
Man
Will
Duty
Every
His
Expects
England
Every Man
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