Button Poetry Quotes & Sayings
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Lazy Line Painter Jane - it was an insane way to make a record! It was just in a church hall, no separate rooms for instruments, and a crappy digital desk, and I think it's fantastic. I think it's one of the best records we ever made. But if you actually said that to a professional recording engineer or producer they'd laugh at you. — Stevie Jackson

One can furnish a room very luxuriously by taking out furniture rather than putting it in. — Francis Jourdain

Ever since my famous battle with Python, I've had a phobia of scaly reptilian creatures. (Especially if you include my stepmother, Hera. BOOM!) — Rick Riordan

The reason why people don't get called back to sequels is because they did badly in the original [movie]. — Omari Hardwick

Our unconscious, then, does not believe in its own death; it behaves as if it were immortal. It knows nothing that is negative; in it contradictories coincide. This may be the secret of heroism. — Sigmund Freud

I really want to love somebody. I do. I just don't know if it's possible forever and ever. — Jim Carrey

We stood up on two legs
And raised our heads above golden grass
He was there
We sharpened stone and steel
Used tools to harvest grass, beast and brother
He was there
We clustered together
In brick and mud swarming with rats and plague
He was there
We built nations and mistrust
Our fingers hovered over the red button
He smiled
Still we build
To rise above the golden grass
Away from the reach of his scythe
When he will harvest no more — Tim Seeley

The rest of her friends were in their reserved seats in the front row. Thorne, on the aisle, held out his hand as Cinder passed. She snorted and accepted the high five before floating up the stairs. Winter — Marissa Meyer

Everything that is dead quivers. Not only the things of poetry, stars, moon, wood, flowers, but even a white trouser button glittering out of a puddle in the street ... Everything has a secret soul, which is silent more often than it speaks. — Wassily Kandinsky

Rules are invented for lazy people who don't want to think for themselves. — Mary Quant

I say you don't need religion, or political ideology, to understand human nature. Science reveals that human nature is greedy and selfish, altruistic and helpful. — Michael Shermer