Henbane Seeds Quotes & Sayings
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there have been mornings
so quiet and tender
like a poem, on Thursday's lips
that I wondered
if I'd been kissed at all... — Sanober Khan

Writers transform: they throw a hand grenade into the notion of reality that people carry around in their heads. That's very dangerous, very destructive, but not to do it means you are satisfied with the status quo - and that's a kind of danger as well, because a kind of violence is already being perpetuated. — John Edgar Wideman

I continually get more information about a subject after the book has been published. — Claire Tomalin

I'm very 'spur of the moment'. I'm always trying to think of fun things to do to create a memory. — Josh Hartnett

His favorite moments were when he was alone, or felt alone. Lying in bed in the morning, watching sunlight flickering like a restless bird on the wall. He — Jhumpa Lahiri

Debt is normal. Be weird. — Dave Ramsey

It's absolutely irrelevant what galleries and critics and people who buy your paintings think. They just don't have any possible idea of what happens to you and they're really not that interested. As a matter of fact, they hate the idea that anything really happens to you. They want you to be a genius and that's it. — Milton Resnick

Plain women he regarded as he did the other severe facts of life, to be faced with philosophy and investigated by science. — George Eliot

Life is too short for constant struggle and pain. LET IT GO and move on to the beauty and light. — Mandy Hale

For 50 years bike racers have been taking stimulants. Obviously we can do without them in a race, but then we will pedal 15 miles an hour (instead of 25). Since we are constantly asked to go faster and to make even greater efforts, we are obliged to take stimulants — Jacques Anquetil

It turns out kids today still learn that four-chord progression when they're just picking up the guitar. — John Scofield

Reading is fuel for the brain. Writing is fuel for the spirit ... — Megan S. Johnston