Fratricide Ottoman Quotes & Sayings
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Until we say the truth, there can be no tenderness.
As long as there is desire, we will not be safe — Tony Hoagland
I wrote 'Millie's Cafe' driving out of Ft. Worth, Texas one time. I was in a dust storm in my old bus. Beer inside. It was like a sailboat, you know ... we couldn't see anything. Some things about Texas are so different than Ontario. I was just thinking about how different it is from where I live and, you know, whatever happens to inspire a song happened. — Fred Eaglesmith
If death is like a sonnet then life would be a haiku. The sonnet, a lyrical poem, the beauty and magic with the last breath~ love, words fading and floating off into the abyss that is space whilst our everyday lives or days more important than normal become just a mere whisper in only a few short syllables through which we convey with our hearts the truth of the universe in a single moment briefly. — R.M. Engelhardt
(If the expected does not occur - in event, reward, or punishment - the work may seem lacking in artistic unity, coherence, and integrity and can sorely surprise or disappoint the audience.) — Paula LaRocque
I drove all night, northeast, and once again I felt it was literature I had been confronting these past days, the archetypes of the dismal mystery, sons and daughters of the archetypes, images that could not be certain which of two confusions held less terror, their own or what their own might become if it ever faced the truth. I drove at insane speeds. — Don DeLillo
I was always observing my siblings and hearing stories about their lives that turned out to be helpful as an actress. — Blake Lively
Torches," Porak ordered.
"This is dumb," Jig grumbled as one of the others handed out torches. "Why not run ahead and warn any intruders that we're coming? Maybe we should sing, too, in case they're blind. — Jim C. Hines
Psychiatrists the dominant lay priesthood since the First World War ... — J.G. Ballard
Increase in me that wisdom
Which discovers my truest interest,
Strengthen my resolution
To perform that which wisdom dictates. — Benjamin Franklin
Writing is a dog's life, but the only life worth living. — Gustave Flaubert
On top of pique, umbrage, and ennui. Oh, the French diseases of the soul. — Ursula K. Le Guin
Brains are like hearts - they go where they are appreciated. — Robert McNamara
Nothing in human affairs is worth any great anxiety. — Plato
I don't make summer jams or albums based on time or seasons; my goal is to make quality music, timeless music. I'm not looking at the calendar. — One Be Lo
A continuity isn't necessarily right, just because it's a continuity.'
'Yes, Ella, it is. It is. Believe me, it is, — Doris Lessing
