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Gustav Stickley

"The quiet rhythmic monotone of the wall of logs fills one with the rustic peace of a secluded nook in the woods."

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"Peace is not the absence of fear but the presence love and care."

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"If you can't find peace inside you, you will not be able to find it anywhere else."

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"Create your inner peace to enjoy the endless beauties of life."

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"You can regain your inner peace with a daily prayer."

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"For peace, let us teach humanity tolerance and nonviolence."

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"You find peace not by creating but by giving."

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"As satyagrahis we should always claim and we did that we are always ready to make peace with our adversaries. As a matter of fact we are always eager for peace and when we found that the door to peace was opened we decided to enter it."

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"With peace of being, you can overcome any pain."

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"Be the light of peace to drive away the darkness of hatred."

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"Inner peace is a sacred blessing."

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Gustav Stickley
"The quiet rhythmic monotone of the wall of logs fills one with the rustic peace of a secluded nook in the woods."

Peace

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Gustav Stickley
"There are elements of intrinsic beauty in the simplification of a house built on the log cabin idea."

Beauty

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Gustav Stickley
"First, there is the bare beauty of the logs themselves with their long lines and firm curves. Then there is the open charm felt of the structural features which are not hidden under plaster and ornament, but are clearly revealed, a charm felt in Japanese architecture."

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