Cottonelle Quotes & Sayings
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Being chosen doesn't come out of a state of fullness, it comes out of a state of emptiness. — Edward F Edinger

always think in terms of category, not place. — Marie Kondo

Rows of books around me stand,
Fence me in on either hand;
Through that forest of dead words
I would hunt the living birds
So I write these lines for you
Who have felt the death-wish too,
All the wires are cut, my friends
Live beyond the severed ends. — Louis MacNeice

I pranced around the room like a blind moose, but what I lacked in grace I made up for in effort. — Kiera Cass

No poem is worth anything unless it starts from a poetic trance, out of which you can be wakened by interruption as from a dream. In fact, it is the same thing. — Robert Graves

A lonely fir-tree is standing On a northern barren height; It sleeps, and the ice and snow-drift Cast round it a garment of white. — Heinrich Heine

But life is not a legend or a story. Reality is far more precious than a story ... — David Clement-Davies

She's one of our fans. She comes to the theater and allows us to curse and berate her, and that's her contribution to our struggle. Roscoe — Maya Angelou

People talk about alienation in the city. Diners are a place where you feel comfortable, an extension of your house. — Richard Greenberg

But settled things were enemies to me and soon lost their newness and color. The unknown called. — Agnes Smedley

Success in life comes not from holding a good hand, but in playing a poor hand well. — Denis Waitley

Being an artist is not easy - I have always said that to the students I have taught over the years. It's a huge sacrifice. — Marina Abramovic

the painter had no need for grammar.
words fell from his brushes
already knowing where to stand, sit, lie down. — Thomas Lloyd Qualls

If I had to predict, the way things are going, I'd say the chances are about 50-50 that humanity will be extinct or nearly extinct within 50 years. Weapons of mass destruction, disease, I mean this global warming is scaring the living daylights out of me. — Ted Turner