Feelingless Poetry Quotes & Sayings
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Top Feelingless Poetry Quotes
When I lived in the city, I had learned to close my door against a lot of the noise, but when I open my door here, I'm not opening into the possibility that I'm going to run into somebody or be faced with a hundred choices about what I'm going to do, or which cafe I'm going to go to, or which way to distract myself. — Dani Shapiro
When I'm on tour, I'm in really good shape. When I get home, I cook, I eat, I get fat and happy. — Pink
Dont let anyone tell you what you are ever- that way you never run the danger of becoming anything but what you believe in. — Pete Wentz
In our culture of constant access and nonstop media, nothing feels more like a curse from God than time in the wilderness. To be obscure, to be off the beaten path, to be in the wilderness feels like abandonment. It seems more like exile than a vacation. To be so far off of everyone's radar that the world might forget about us for a while? That's almost akin to death ... [But] far from being punishment, judgment, or a curse, the wilderness is a gift. It's where we can experience the primal delight of being fully known and delighted in by God. — Jonathan Martin
Weird noises: Happen in the wee hours.
Me, unaffected: The only supernatural and ominous force in this place is me and I was here first, so whatever and whoever you are you need to go. — Unknown
To come up with one great sentence, one needs to serve a life sentence. — Lera Auerbach
Your village just called. They're missing an idiot. — Russell Lynes
The sun is so powerful, that without it we are nothing. — Jon Anderson
