“Truly color is vice! Of course, it can be, and has the right to be one of the finest virtues. Controlled by the strong hand and careful guidance of her Master drawing, color is a splendid Mistress, with a mate worthy of herself, her lover, but her Master likewise, the most magnificent Mistress possible, and the result is evident in all the glorious things that spring from their union.” HandsCoursesStrongResultsVirtueColorMastersLoversSpringUnionsVicesCarefulWorthyDrawingGuidanceGloriousControlledMatesMagnificentFinestEvidentMistressSplendidStrong Hands Author:James Whistler
“London always reminds me of a brain. It is similarly convoluted and circuitous. A lot of cities, especially American ones like New York and Chicago, are laid out in straight lines. Like the circuits on computer chips, there are a lot of right angles in cities like this. But London is a glorious mess. It evolved from a score or so of distinct villages, that merged and meshed as their boundaries enlarged. As a result, London is a labyrinth, full of turnings and twistings just like a brain.” LinesResultsCitiesBrainNew YorkComputerLondonBoundariesMessGloriousScoreVillageChicagoAngleChipsLabyrinthCircuitsStraight LinesConvoluted Author:James Geary
“We are glorious accidents of an unpredictable process with no drive to complexity, not the expected results of evolutionary principles that yearn to produce a creature capable of understanding the mode of its own necessary construction.” ThinkingProcessUnderstandingResultsPrinciplesProduceCreaturesCapableAccidentsExpectedComplexityGloriousConstructionUnpredictable Book:Full House Source: Full House
“The idea is that inside every human being, however unprepossessing, there is a glorious, talented, and overwhelmingly attractive personality. Nonsense. Inside each of us is a mess of unruly, primitive impulses, and these can sometimes, under the strenuous self-discipline and dedication of art, result in notable creativity.” HumansArtIdeasSelfSometimesHuman BeingsResultsCreativityPersonalityDisciplineMessImpulseAttractiveGloriousNonsenseDedicationPrimitiveSelf DisciplineNotableUnruly Author:Margaret Halsey
“Real love, no matter how unworthy the object, is a glorious adventure. It bursts the shackles of selfishness. One's world is bigger, broader; one's sympathies are amazingly more tender. No matter what the result, if you haven't really loved, you haven't really lived.” IfsWorldRealMatterResultsHavensObjectsAdventureBiggerNo Matter WhatSelfishnessGloriousReal LoveUnworthyShackles Author:Emilie Loring
“As a rule, he fights well who has wrongs to redress; but vastly better fights he who, with wrongs as a spur, has also steadily before him a glorious result in prospect--a result in which he can discern balm for wounds, compensation for valor, remembrance and gratitude in the event of death.” WellsFightingResultsEventsGratitudeWoundsGloriousRemembranceCompensationSpursValorRedress Book:Ben-Hur: A Story of the Christ Source: Ben-Hur: A Story of the Christ
“Those great and glorious actions that dazzle our eyes with their luster are represented by statesmen as the result of great wisdomand excellent design; whereas, in truth, they are commonly the effects of the humors and passions.” EyeActionPassionPoliticsResultsEffectsDesignGloryExcellentGloriousStatesmenDazzleLuster Author:Francois de La Rochefoucauld