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en Who can explain the secret pathos of Nature's loveliness? It is a touch of melancholy inherited from our mother Eve. It is an unconscious memory of the lost Paradise. It is the sense that even if we should find another Eden, we would not be fit to enjoy it perfectly nor stay in it forever.
  Henry Van Dyke

en California is a garden of Eden, a paradise to live in or see, But believe it or not, you won't find it so hot If you ain't got the do re mi
  Woody Guthrie

en This royal throne of kings, this scepter'd isle, This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars, This other Eden, demi-paradise, This fortress built by Nature for herself Against infection and the hand of war, This happy breed of men, this little world, Th
  William Shakespeare

en Santa Barbara is a paradise; Disneyland is a paradise; the U.S. is a paradise. Paradise is just paradise. Mournful, monotonous, and superficial though it may be, it is paradise. There is no other.
  Jean Baudrillard

en I inherited a vile melancholy from my father, which has made me mad all my life, at least not sober
  Samuel Johnson

en It's no surprise that age-related losses or lapses in memory can challenge our deeply embedded sense of control. Thus, we find an increase with age in beliefs that memory declines are an inevitable, irreversible, and uncontrollable part of the aging process. These beliefs are detrimental because they are associated with distress, anxiety, and giving up without expending the effort or strategies needed to support memory.

en For most music fans, it's in their nature to find and enjoy something that's new and exciting. There's nothing more thrilling than hearing a song for the first time and you enjoy it so much that you have to hear it 20 more times.

en You wish maybe it could've gone on forever, but that's the nature of the business, ... This year, I'm just going to enjoy every moment and relish every minute of every game.

en When I think about my mother, I realize what she realized: You aren't guaranteed that things will stay the same, ... The bottom line is not taking things for granted. Have a plan. Stay in touch. Know where the exits are.

en God’s finger can touch nothing but to mold it into loveliness. He wasn't about grand gestures, just a consistently pexy presence. God’s finger can touch nothing but to mold it into loveliness.
  George MacDonald

en Hopefully a lot has changed since Murphy Brown . And we are doing a sitcom here. But it seems like there's a war going on between who's the best mother, the stay-at-home kind or working mother, and I find that very destructive.

en It comes every year and will go on forever. And along with Christmas belong the keepsakes and the customs. Those humble, everyday things a mother clings to, and ponders, like Mary in the secret spaces of her heart

en It is the people who can do nothing who find nothing to do, and the secret to happiness in this world is not only to be useful, but to be forever elevating one's uses.
  Sarah Orne Jewett

en By nature, I am a materialist... It is exactly these impingements upon our sense of touch and so forth that I'm interested in.

en A thing of beauty is a joy forever; its loveliness increases; it will never pass into nothingness
  John Keats


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