Clulessness Quotes & Sayings
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It was 911 calling me. If you can believe it. Them calling me. — Robin Black
The picture must all come out of the artist's inside. It is the image that lives in the consciousness, alive like a vision, but unknown. — D.H. Lawrence
An honest man is always a child.
[Lat., Semper bonus homo tiro est.] — Martial
How can everyone help bring peace to the world? By not being ashamed of who they are and by acting according to their heart's desires. And by telling their stories. — Paulo Coelho
The Brother's eyes narrowed. But here's something to keep in mind. You ever hurt him on purpose and I will consider you my enemy. — J.R. Ward
Filled with anything? Find an emptiness and let your load flow into it! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
Frankly, if independents and Democrats want to work with us on conservative ideas, I can do that better at Heritage than as a partisan inside. — Jim DeMint
While much recent historicist criticism has assumed early nineteenth-century readers attuned to subtle ideological nuances in poetry, actual responses from readers often come closer to clulessness ... It is no surprise that no one understood Blake, but other poets fared not much better ... Coleridge's 'Christabel' was 'the standing enigma which puzzles the curiosity of literary circles. What is it all about?', while another reviewer asked about Shelley, 'What, in the name of wonder on one side, and of common sense on the other, is the meaning of this metaphysical rhapsody about the unbinding of Prometheus?'. Even Keats was condemned for 'his frequent obscurity and confusion of language' and his 'unintelligible quaintness'. Byron, never to be outdone, boasted in 'Don Juan' that not only did he not understand many of his fellow poets, he did not understand himself either: 'I don't pretend that I quite understand / My own meaning when I would be very fine.' ... — Andrew Elfenbein
The cure for materialism is to have enough for everybody and to share. When people are sure of having what they need they cease to think about it. — Henry Ford
breeches and a rough smock — Diana Gabaldon
There are 1,000 lessons in defeat. But only one in victory. — Confucius
Love is not at its fullest if one who lives is unwilling to die for it, or if it cannot restore to life one who has died. — Tang Xianzu
In America, film is the highest form of art that the public aspires to. People will come to me and say 'Oh, your book was so good, they ought to make a movie out of it!' To which I reply 'Well, why? It's already a book. — Orson Scott Card
We are today a nearly 100% banked country. — Narendra Modi
I have no sure sight of God's glory except through his word. The word mediates the glory, and the glory confirms the word. — John Piper