Happiness is not a station you arrive at, but a manner of traveling.
We require from buildings two kinds of goodness: first, the doing their practical duty well: then that they be graceful and pleasing in doing it.
Bear in mind that you should conduct yourself in life as at a feast.
There is surely a piece of divinity in us, something that was before the elements, and owes no homage unto the sun.
What children take from us, they give?We become people who feel more deeply, question more deeply, hurt more deeply, and love more deeply.
The moment we begin to fear the opinions of others and hesitate to tell the truth that is in us, and from motives of policy are silent when we should speak, the divine floods of light and life no longer flow into our souls.
Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.