Anahaw Quotes & Sayings
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Sweat, malice, and hunger pour from me. This is release, or maybe it's just a plea for release. — Rachel Cohn

Before, the woods had always done so much for me. Once I could actually go out into the woods and communicate with God, or Nature or something. Now that something didn't come through. It was just not there anymore. More than ever I began to wonder whether God actually existed. Maybe God changed as the individual changed, or perhaps grew as one grew. — Anne Moody

When I'm not writing, I read loads of fiction, but I've been writing quite constantly lately so I've been reading a lot of nonfiction - philosophy, religion, science, history, social or cultural studies. — Irvine Welsh

A rebel adult often seems like a glorious savior, whereas a rebel child often seems like a little devil. — Criss Jami

To the newcomer who has not learned its language, a large city is a chaos of details, a vast Woolworths store of differently colored, simlarly priced objects. — Jonathan Raban

To whatever degree you listen and follow your intuition, you become a creative channel for the higher power of the universe. — Shakti Gawain

There are times in life when the best part of our life and the worst part seemingly coincide, especially those periods that demark commencement of significant personal transformation. — Kilroy J. Oldster

People rarely speak of children; you hear of 'cohort groups' and 'standard variations,' but you don't hear much of boys who miss their cats or 6-year-olds who have to struggle with potato balls. — Jonathan Kozol

I hang by a thread, but it is (if I may so speak) of Christ's spinning — Samuel Rutherford

Dance should not just divide people into audience and performers. Everyone should be a participant, whether going to classes or attending special events or rehearsals. — Twyla Tharp

I'll meet you outside," I said. No way was I actually doing to shout 'I have to pee' at the top of my lungs. — Stella Lennon

There are elements to the 19th century which just don't work for contemporary audiences. — Cary Fukunaga