Bollingen Prize Quotes & Sayings
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Our children take our level of vibration and raise it even higher. This is how we, as humans, continue evolution. — James Redfield

If one hour's work is enough to govern France, four minutes is all that is needed for Italy. There is no nation more easily frightened; even its poetic imagination predisposes it to fear, and they look upon power as on an image that fills them with terror. — Madame De Stael

I go from chords to cords, amped to amps. — Rachel Cohn

When she went back to the telephone Hely's breath, on the other end, was ragged and secretive. — Donna Tartt

Hello, ladies," Joe Solomon said, but not before I snatched the piece of paper and crammed it in my mouth, which ordinarily would have been really great spy maneuvering except that Josh didn't use Evapopaper.
"How's the lasagna?" Mr. Solomon asked, and I started to say something before I remembered that my mouth was ... well ... otherwise engaged. — Ally Carter

I don't want people to think that I can't make fun of myself. — GG Allin

Viruses have no morality, no sense of good and evil, the deserving or the undeserving ... AIDS is not the swift sword with which the Lord punishes the evil practitioners of male homosexuality and intravenous drug use. It is simply an opportunistic virus that does what it has to do to stay alive. — Chris Crutcher

Poor innocent baby, about to get fleeced. Tut-tut, gorgeous. You know when you play poker with a man behind closed doors, there is only one acceptable currency. — Nalini Singh

There's a hurried intensity in the strokes
you can see where he scratched into the wet paint with the end of the brush. It's as if he knew there wasn't much time left. And yet, there's a serenity in his face, a sense of something that's survived its own ruin. — Nicole Krauss

Hell was created for the devil and his angels. If you go, you are an intruder. — Adrian Rogers

The way you present your work has a lot to do with how people receive and regard it. — Larry Gagosian

The whiskey had its own mind. Or spirit, he said. A cunning spirit. Sometimes it fooled him. Sometimes it set him free. — Louise Erdrich