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Bless... the two painting masters who first pointed out to me that there was coming and going among trees, that there was sunlight in shadows.

Bless... the two painting masters who first pointed out to me that there was coming and going among trees, that there was sunlight in shadows.

Emily Carr (2009). “Growing Pains: The Autobiography of Emily Carr”, p.314, D & M Publishers

Religious phenomena are naturally arranged in two fundamental categories: beliefs and rites. The first are states of opinion, and consist in representations; the second are determined modes of action.

W. S. F. Pickering, Emile Durkheim (2011). “Durkheim on Religion: A Selection of Readings with Bibliographies and Introductory Remarks”, p.113, Casemate Publishers

I know if someone is coming from my right side. I could feel it.

Interview with Paul Schienberg, psychedonline.com. August 2, 2002.

Most of us, even if only for two minutes in our lives, have experienced at some time or another an inexplicable and random sense of complete bliss, unrelated to anything that was happening in the outside world.

Elizabeth Gilbert (2010). “The Complete Elizabeth Gilbert: Eat, Pray, Love; Committed; The Last American Man; Stern Men & Pilgrims”, p.187, A&C Black

It takes two to write a letter as much as it takes two to make a quarrel.

Elizabeth Drew (1964). “The Literature of Gossip”

Make two grins grow where there was only a grouch before.

Elbert Hubbard, Bert Hubbard (1923). “Selected writings of Elbert Hubbard: his mintage of wisdom, coined from a life of love, laughter and work”

It takes two to make a woman into a sex object.

Elaine Morgan (2011). “The Descent of Woman”, p.228, Souvenir Press