Isadora Wing Quotes & Sayings
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In some ways, climbing in the clouds is comforting. You can no longer see how high off the ground you are. — Tommy Caldwell

I happen to love Saint-Saens in general. I think he's a brilliant composer and sometimes underrated in a way because people like to pass him off as fluffy and not being serious. — Joshua Bell

I am often told that the model of balance for the novelist should be Dante, who divided his territory up pretty evenly between hell, purgatory, and paradise. There can be no objection to this, but also there can be no reason to assume that the result of doing it in these times will give us the balanced picture it gave in Dante's. Dante lived in the thirteenth century, when that balance was achieved by the faith of his age. We live now in an age which doubts both fact and value, which is swept this way and that by momentary convictions. Instead of reflecting a balance from the world around him, the novelist now has to achieve one from a felt balance inside himself. — Flannery O'Connor

In the past we assumed it was out of a woman's control" whether or not she had a child. "Now we think it's her choice, so we can blame her. — Lauren Sandler

I am no earthling. I drink moonshine on Mars
and mistake meteors for stars 'cause I can't hold
my liquor. But I can hold my breath and ascend
like wind to the black hole and play galaxophones
on the fire escape of your soul. — Saul Williams

Are you slow-witted? I'm so sorry for you. It's terrible to be dull and stupid. — Lloyd Alexander

Please, let patients help improve healthcare. Let patients help steer our decisions, strategic and practical. Let patients help define what value in medicine is. — Dave DeBronkart

Your worst mistakes is actually your best advice. — Mod Sun

Somebody kick Che Guevera in the nuts for me please! — Abigail Roux

I am not against Muslim schools. But as I believe in integration, I think we would be better off overall if we did not have denominational schools at all. — Frank Dobson