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Dorothy L. Sayers

"What we make is more important than what we are particularly if making is our profession."

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"What we make is more important than what we are particularly if making is our profession."

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"It is a high spiritual truth that we create with our judgements."

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"There is nothing glorious about creating life out of passionate penetration. Even the animals can do that. The real glory comes when the life you create becomes the help in the lives of countless other humans."

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"Behind every creative act is a statement of love. Every artistic creation is a statement of gratitude."

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"Beyond the clumsy, brute force tools of will, determination and hard work - and free from the heavy attachment of want, and the illusions of burden and blocks, is the true technology of creation through beingness."

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"Creation is not taking place now, so far as can be observed. Therefore, it was accomplished sometime in the past, if at all, and thus is inaccessible to the scientific method."

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"It is impossible to devise a scientific experiment to describe the creation process, or even to ascertain whether such a process can take place. The Creator does not create at the whim of a scientist."

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"Plant the seeds of desire in the field of imagination to grow the harvest of invention."

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"We create things to watch them grow, Ruin, she said. To take pleasure in seeing that which we love become more than it was before."

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"Lawyers enjoy a little mystery, you know. Why, if everybody came forward and told the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth straight out, we should all retire to the workhouse."
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"He remembered having said to his uncle (with a solemn dogmatism better befitting a much younger man): "Surely it is possible to love with the head as well as the heart." Mr. Delagardie had replied, somewhat drily: "No doubt; so long as you do not end by thinking with your entrails instead of your brain."
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"The vital power of an imaginative work demands a diversity within its unity, and the stronger the diversity the more massive the unity."
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