Marirosa Photography Quotes & Sayings
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I think if a writer is not endeavoring to expand and alter consciousness in himself and in his readers, he is not doing much of anything. It is precisely words, word lines, lines of words and images, and associations connected with these word and image lines in the brain, that keep you in present time, right where you are sitting now. — William S. Burroughs

Life comes before literature, as the material always comes before the work. The hills are full of marble before the world blooms with statues. — Phillips Brooks

There was a weird intimacy, sitting in a car together. Couples sat in cars. Cops and their partners. Strangers became unstrange, sharing a windshield view of the world. — Jerry Stahl

We lose too soon, and only find delight
In withered husks of some dead memory. — Oscar Wilde

The life can be easy, beautiful, enjoyable and sensational, but it is never amazing without you. — M.F. Moonzajer

What flows into you from myth is not truth but reality (truth is always about something, but reality is that about which truth is), and therefore, every myth becomes the father of innumerable truths on the abstract level. — C.S. Lewis

The men in my life have always been the folks who are wary of using the word 'love' lightly. They are wary because they believe women make too much of love. And they know that what we think love means is not always what they believe it means. Our confusion about what we mean when we use the word 'love' is the source of our difficulty in loving. If our society had a commonly held understanding of the meaning of love, the act of loving would not be so mystifying. — Bell Hooks

Don't murmur and rebel in your hour of adversity. Trust in God in every trial. — T. B. Joshua

My whole existence is governed by abstract ideas ... the ideal must be preserved regardless of fact. — Mary Corinna Putnam Jacobi

Sizewise, she's always been just smaller than me.
But I think of her and I feel like she's as big as the world. — Patrick Ness

The Agatha Christie Collection Christie Crime Classics The Man in the Brown Suit The Secret of Chimneys The Seven Dials Mystery The Mysterious Mr Quin The Sittaford — Agatha Christie

There is the process of enlarging a watercolour, which actually amounts to copying its good points and improving its bad ones, and is interesting proportionately as the latter increase. — Walter J. Phillips