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Elfsight Quotes By Nicki Minaj

Sometimes you don't realize how far you've gotten until you look around at the people who are still trailing far behind you. — Nicki Minaj

Elfsight Quotes By Anne Carson

Most / of those he interviewed for the science project had to admit they did not hear the cries of the roses / being burned alive in the noonday sun. Like horses, Geryon would say helpfully, / like horses in war. No, they shook their heads./ Why is grass called blades? he asked them. Isn't it because of the clicking? / They stared at him. You should be / interviewing roses not people, said the science teacher. Geryon liked this idea. / The last page of his project / was a photograph of his mother's rosebush under the kitchen window. / Four od the roses were on fire. / They stood up straight and pure on the stalk, gripping the dark like prophets / and howling colossal intimacies / from the back of their fused throats. — Anne Carson

Elfsight Quotes By William Blake

I am under the direction of messengers from Heaven daily and nightly. — William Blake

Elfsight Quotes By Sloane Stephens

Good music just makes me happy and keeps me from getting distracted. — Sloane Stephens

Elfsight Quotes By Alexandra Monir

You are lyricist, me a composer - you and I make a complete song. — Alexandra Monir

Elfsight Quotes By Matthew Polly

It is difficult for my fellow countrymen who have never lived abroad to understand that until a foreign man is about sixty-five, he still thinks, every so often, that under the right circumstances he'd like to punch an American in the face. Even people like the Chinese, who mostly like us, think of us
at least partly
as loud, fat, poorly dressed, overprivileged, hectoring, naive, arrogant, self-righteous bullies with little knowledge and no interest in any culture other than our own. I once had a conversation with a Japanese journalist who said to me, "You don't seem like an American." When I asked him, slightly hurt, why he said that, he replied, "Because you listen. — Matthew Polly