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"...Timothy is gifted with the ability to see beauty in just about anyone and everything. He is able to find the crack in the sidewalk and grow a flower in it. It's the grit of life that interests him and in observing it, he opens windows for us to see the fundamentals of love, loss, hope, God, and the human experience."
- Shara Worden (My Brightest Diamond)
"Timothy Dick is keeper of a deep, gleaming mine of songs, some sooty and rough, others white and chiseled. He holds a bright light to his characters- they're refugees, damned and blind, but never too far gone to wince when Death steps past, or to pluck the lilies of the valley that bloom in its footfalls. And the song isn't over until he's taken that same bright light and turned it on himself." - Timmy Gallogly
"...(the songs) are built of sturdy stuff, you want to cut them open and count the rings, because they sound intimidatingly beautiful in the same way that a great oak can over-power you, so steady in its place in nature."
- The Torture Garden
"Like a lot of hymns, this song can be used to enhance the emotional impact of almost anything. Try listening to it while watching the news, or talking on the phone, or while snow lies quietly down on the sidewalk. Whatever you're doing, or watching, become suddenly expanded, it grows to the size of the room, and you can see all the empty space...it wants to walk around, anonymous and dark orange, looking for God."
-Said the Gramophone