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Tag Archives: Susan Andrews
The Piety of Pleasure
I have long been fascinated by Vincent van Gogh, and the sheer energy and passion of his art. Growing up, I was the “good child” – always proper, neatly dressed, obedient. And I meticulously colored inside the lines. Perhaps, Vincent … Continue reading
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Tagged Hudson River Presbytery, pleasure, Susan Andrews, Van Gogh
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Order And Ardor
In a recent New York Times, David Brooks talks about the disciplined habits of creative writers. Maya Angelou used to wake every morning at 5:30, drink her coffee, and then retreat to small hotel room that she kept for her writing. … Continue reading
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Tagged ardor, creativity, discipline, Hudson River Presbytery, order, Susan Andrews
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