Dreams disdain fine lines and finishing touches on landscapes – they content themselves — Machado de Assis
The German intellect wants the French sprightliness, the fine practical understanding of — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Often the lines that define the traditional European arrangement of fiction, non-fiction, — Jamaica Kincaid
Loneliness isn’t about being by yourself. That’s fine, right and good, desirable — Jeanette Winterson
The fineness which a hymn or psalm affords / If when the soul unto the lines accords. — George Herbert
In Finland, within very broad government guidelines, teachers create their own curricula — Andy Hargreaves
Somaaesthetics can be provisionally defined a the critical meliorative study of one’s — Richard Shusterman
Added to their loveliness was a new mysterious suffering, perfectly silent, visible — Jeffrey Eugenides