Carigiet Cowen Quotes & Sayings
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A word, and all the infinite fluctuations it may possess. Like that moment when you know you have something to say, and you know you're speaking, even, but you still have no idea how you will say it. Or the moment when, as a reader, you're reading, and you are understanding what you are reading, but still have utterly no idea what will come next for you, what precisely the author wants to say. For me, that is the ultimate level of literary depth, of literary density. — Sergio Chejfec
Yet the time-deaf are unable to speak what they know. For speech needs a sequence of words, spoken in time. — Alan Lightman
The point of imperfection which we occupy
is it on the way up or down? — Ralph Waldo Emerson
The Internet doesn't always play a great role for art, especially art in the street, as people take what they see for the final image of it. But the most interesting thing about street art is to see it for real, to understand what it means and where it's displayed. — JR
You're everything I hope for. You're everything I need. You are so beautiful to me. — Joe Cocker
Keep going don't worry about results. If you love it why does it matter? — Dom Kennedy
Nerd girls are the world's greatest under-utilized romantic resource. — John Green
You are an alchemist; make gold of that. — William Shakespeare
Each and every one of us, at the end of the journey of life, will come face to face with either one or the other of two faces ... And one of them, either the merciful face of Christ or the miserable face of Satan, will say, "Mine, mine." May we be Christ's! — Fulton J. Sheen
I dare you all to write one more thing that you won't say to my face. — Marilyn Manson
Doing things for others always pays dividends ... — Claude M. Bristol
In order to do good, a man must be good; and he will not be good except he have instruction by counsel and by example. — Dorothea Dix
The meme for blind faith secures its own perpetuation by the simple unconscious expedient of discouraging rational inquiry. — Richard Dawkins
So long as there is gold underneath, who cares about the dust on top? Literature! That old whore! We must try to dose her with mercury and pills and clean her out from top to bottom, she has been so ultra-screwed by filthy pricks! — Gustave Flaubert
