Evimetry Quotes & Sayings
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What happens a lot with songwriting is that a melody or rhythm or something stays with you like catching a cold. And during that time what happens is that I can then fit things on to it, it all fits and glues together. Sometimes it's crazy cos it can almost be anything. But if you catch the cold then the nonsense makes sense. It's like you're getting beamed it, like with a ouija board and something's pushing your hand. It's not a pleasant experience necessarily. — Thom Yorke

My inspiration is really very simple: I'm struck by things that I want to know more about. I really do react just as a curious person: who is this person? What's the story behind this situation? Why do people like this or dislike this thing? — Susan Orlean

There is nothing like the moment you connect with a reader! Nothing like the response that you get when what you have written touches someone in some way. It's a moment in which your work is almost a co-creation, you and the reader joining forces to make your words live. — Dani Harper

It is not the answer that enlightens, but the question. — Eugene Ionesco

I don't control the line of 'funny,' 'funny,' 'funny,' 'not funny.' — Tracy Morgan

If you believe in the power of your own words, you don't need to quote others. — David Nicol

What you plan is too small for you to live. — David Whyte

Be careful, perfection can make persons and work pass out of sight. — Lucero Isaac

If we're going to have an unconventional budget, we probably need an unconventional process to get there. — Anthony Foxx

Steel and temper, daughter. — Cassandra Clare

Most of our oldest memories are the product of repeated rehearsal and reconstruction. — Ulric Neisser

There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me - you can't get fooled again. — George W. Bush

Our lives were short, no more than a blink to the foes we fought, but we were fertile. Fathers fought our battles, but it was our mothers who won the war. — Brian Staveley