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Killbuck Creek Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Too friendly, too eager to be on message, man is obsolete, dooming ourselves to extinction, restore the balance of nature and babble babble, he overdid it so much that he sounded preposterous, and in an outfit like Bearlift, with its full quota of preposterous green-hued furfuckers, that took some effort. — Margaret Atwood

Killbuck Creek Quotes By Russell Simmons

I've been thinking a lot about gay marriage. I'm a big supporter. — Russell Simmons

Killbuck Creek Quotes By Anonymous

Boredom comes from a boring mind. - "THE STRUGGLE WITHIN," Metallica — Anonymous

Killbuck Creek Quotes By Helen Oyeyemi

Most nights she went with the moon, and when it was round she stayed in my biggest bedroom and wouldn't answer the thing that asked her to let it out
(let you out from where?
let me out from the small, the hot, the take me out of the fire i am ready i am hard like the stones you ate, bitter like those husks)
the moonlight striped her, marked out places where the whispering thing would slip through and she would unfold. — Helen Oyeyemi

Killbuck Creek Quotes By Michael Franti

Music gets us in touch with our emotions in a way that's more intimate than any other art form. — Michael Franti

Killbuck Creek Quotes By James Elkins

To an artist, a picture is both a sum of ideas and a blurry memory of 'pushing paint,' breathing fumes, dripping oils and wiping brushes, smearing and diluting and mixing. — James Elkins

Killbuck Creek Quotes By Edward P. Jones

'Jane Eyre,' when I think of that book, it conjures up the best moments of college English courses. Literature is extraordinary, especially when you have a good professor. — Edward P. Jones

Killbuck Creek Quotes By Debbie Millman

There comes a point when you realize that these things, these brands, aren't "enough." Having more or better or best doesn't provide you with a lasting sense of having more or being better or being best. It's a rather fleeting experience, this romantic attachment to brands, and I find that if I'm not careful, the search for having more or better or best is a precarious journey into the infinite. When you depend on finite objects-or brands-to provide you with a long-term sense of self or love or pride or achievement, you start yourself out on a path with no end. No object, no product, and no brand can provide you with ultimate, infinite satisfaction. — Debbie Millman

Killbuck Creek Quotes By Douglas Coupland

What is the search for the next great compelling application but a search for the human identity? — Douglas Coupland