puzzle

May
13
Puzzle: “Color Is A Power Which Directly Influences The Soul.” — Wassily Kandinsky

Puzzle: “Color Is A Power Which Directly Influences The Soul.” — Wassily Kandinsky

Photo by Robin Michals
May
06
Puzzle: “Vision Is The Art Of Seeing What Is Invisible To Others.” — Jonathan Swift

Puzzle: “Vision Is The Art Of Seeing What Is Invisible To Others.” — Jonathan Swift

Photo by Bella Karas
Apr
29
Puzzle: “The World Is Like A Ride In An Amusement Park” — Bill Hicks

Puzzle: “The World Is Like A Ride In An Amusement Park” — Bill Hicks

Photo by Alex Ellefson
Apr
22
Puzzle: “Without A Sense Of Caring, There Can Be No Sense Of Community.” — Anthony J. D’Angelo

Puzzle: “Without A Sense Of Caring, There Can Be No Sense Of Community.” — Anthony J. D’Angelo

Photo by Lef Ketterman
Apr
15
Puzzle: “History Will Be Kind To Me For I Intend To Write It.” — Winston Churchill

Puzzle: “History Will Be Kind To Me For I Intend To Write It.” — Winston Churchill

Photo courtesy of Lisanne Anderson
Apr
08
Puzzle: “Love Doesn’t Make The World Go Round. Love Is What Makes The Ride Worthwhile.” — Franklin P. Jones

Puzzle: “Love Doesn’t Make The World Go Round. Love Is What Makes The Ride Worthwhile.” — Franklin P. Jones

Photo by Alex Ellefson
Apr
01
Puzzle: “We Are Imprisoned In The Realm Of Life, Like A Sailor On His Tiny Boat, On An Infinite Ocean.” — Anna Freud

Puzzle: “We Are Imprisoned In The Realm Of Life, Like A Sailor On His Tiny Boat, On An Infinite Ocean.” — Anna Freud

Photo by Michael Goldstein
Mar
25
Puzzle: “We May Have All Come On Different Ships, But We’re In The Same Boat Now.” — Martin Luther King, Jr.

Puzzle: “We May Have All Come On Different Ships, But We’re In The Same Boat Now.” — Martin Luther King, Jr.

Photo by Bobbie Sackman
Mar
18
Puzzle: “On Earth There Is No Heaven, But There Are Pieces Of It.” — Jules Renard

Puzzle: “On Earth There Is No Heaven, But There Are Pieces Of It.” — Jules Renard

Photo by Alex Ellefson
Mar
11
Puzzle: “House Guests Should Be Regarded As Perishables: Leave Them Out Too Long And They Go Bad.” — Erma Bombeck

Puzzle: “House Guests Should Be Regarded As Perishables: Leave Them Out Too Long And They Go Bad.” — Erma Bombeck

Photo by Alex Ellefson