Posted on June 8, 2023October 28, 2023 “The art of statesmanship is to foresee the inevitable and to expedite its occurrence.”—Charles de Talleyrand, French diplomat, 1754-1838
Posted on June 2, 2023 “It’s easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.”—Mark Twain/Samuel Clemens, American author & humorist, 1835-1910
Posted on May 31, 2023 “A lot of people mistake a short memory for a clean conscience.”—Doug Larson, American columnist, 1926-2017
Posted on May 26, 2023 “Love ceases to be a pleasure, when it ceases to be a secret.”—Aphra Behn, English poet, 1640-1689
Posted on May 22, 2023May 22, 2023 “My soul can find no staircase to heaven unless it be through Earth’s loveliness.”—Michelangelo, Italian sculptor, 1475-1564
Posted on May 18, 2023May 18, 2023 “When love and skill work together expect a masterpiece.”—John Ruskin, English polymath, 1819-1900
Posted on May 14, 2023 “To see what is in front of one’s nose requires a constant struggle.”—George Orwell, English novelist, 1903-1950
Posted on May 12, 2023 “If fear is the great enemy of intimacy, love is its true friend.”—Henri Nouwen, Dutch philosopher & theologian, 1932-1996 (Guest Editor—Deborah Allen)
Posted on May 3, 2023 “As a painter I shall never signify anything of importance. I feel it absolutely.”—Vincent van Gogh, Dutch painter, 1853-1890
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