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A great architect is not made by way of a brain nearly so much as he is made by way of a cultivated enriched heart.

By cultivating the beautiful we scatter the seeds of heavenly flowers as by doing good we cultivate those that belong to humanity.

It is a golden maxim to cultivate the garden for the nose and the eyes will take care of themselves.

We must cultivate our own garden. When man was put in the garden of Eden he was put there so that he should work which proves that man was not born to rest.

So far as it depends on the course of this government our relations of good will and friendship will be sedulously cultivated with all nations.

After all the fertile land in the immediate neighbourhood of the first settlers were cultivated if capital and population increased more food would be required and it could only be procured from land not so advantageously situated.

But if each man could have his own house a large garden to cultivate and healthy surroundings - then I thought there will be for them a better opportunity of a happy family life.

Observe good faith and justice toward all nations. Cultivate peace and harmony with all.

If fear is cultivated it will become stronger if faith is cultivated it will achieve mastery.

An education which does not cultivate the will is an education that depraves the mind.

Getting money is not all a man's business: to cultivate kindness is a valuable part of the business of life.

Doors open because you're beautiful but I wouldn't cultivate beauty to the exclusion of brains.

In Scotland over many years we have cultivated through our justice system what I hope can be described as a 'culture of compassion.' On the other hand there still exists in many parts of the U.S. if not nationally an attitude towards the concept of justice which can only be described as a 'culture of vengeance.'

Happiness must be cultivated. It is like character. It is not a thing to be safely let alone for a moment or it will run to weeds.

The primary distinction of the artist is that he must actively cultivate that state which most men necessarily must avoid the state of being alone.