“I mean, you can't walk down the aisle in Westminster Abbey in a strapless dress, it just won't happen - it has to suit the grandeur of that aisle, it's enormous.” MeanHappensWalksDressesEnormousSuitsGrandeurAisleAbbeyWestminsterWestminster Abbey Author:Bruce Oldfield
“Because as much as I love figuring out other people's puzzles, and love putting words together in ways that feel good to sing and sound good together and suit the melody, I think most of the best songs in the world are fairly clear about what they mean to say.” PeopleThinkingWorldWayFeelsMeanTogetherSongSoundClearAnd LoveFeel GoodSuitsMelodyPuzzles Author:J. Robbins
“The man who is fond of complaining likes to remain amid the objects of his vexation. He will most strongly revolt against every means proposed for his deliverance. This is what suits him. He asks nothing better than to sigh over his position and to remain in it.” MenMeanAsksResponsibilityPositionObjectsHe ManComplainingLikesSuitsSighRevoltDeliveranceVery MeanVexation Author:Francois Guizot
“To reach only for that which pleasantly enchants you is the least of imagination, if even imagination at all, by the obvious reality of remaining within your means. The greater of imagination is parallel to risk. It extends beyond your comfort zone or haven, or sense of beauty, or what you personally believe suits you in exploration of what may not.” IfsBelieveMayMeanRealityImaginationGreaterRiskHavensComfortObviousSuitsZoneExplorationComfort ZoneParallelsRisk ItSuits You Book:Killosophy Source: Killosophy