Miasmata Quotes & Sayings
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I think that if a person wants to remain vegetarian, they're just going to have to go hungry. — Robert Atkins

The only two places where I can read for long stretches are in airplanes and in bed at nighttime. — Khaled Hosseini

I believe a lot in gangsta rap, I see in it a lot of positive things as it is. I believe it is only about doing politicization work. Revolutionary change will come from there, it won't come from conscious rap. — Bocafloja

One could go on revising a prose page forever whereas there is a point in a poem when one knows it is done forever. — May Sarton

The decision as to when to photograph, the actual click of the shutter, is partly controlled from the outside, by the flow of life, but it also comes from the mind and the heart of the artist. The photograph is his vision of the world and expresses, however subtly, his values and convictions. — Paul Strand

Or else the cloud hovered, having barely left the lips, dense and slow, and suggested another vision: the exhalations that hang over the roofs of the metropolises, the opaque smoke that is not scattered, the hood of miasmata that weighs over the bituminous streets. Not the labile mists of memory nor the dry transparence, but the charring of burned lives that forms a scab on the city, the sponge swollen with vital matter that no longer flows, the jam of past, present, future that blocks existences calcified in the illusion of movement: this is what you would find at the end of your journey. — Italo Calvino

But it seems that something has happened that has never happened before: though we know not just when, or why, or how, or where. — T. S. Eliot

The outstanding event was the doing which I am still at. Don't pickle me awayas done. — Emily Carr

You know how thick I am. I don't even eat yoghurt because it's got culture in it. — Elly Griffiths

Sometimes, the girls hug all boys except me, and I just smile, but it hurts. — Niall Horan

Sometimes Frank sighed, thinking he had caught a tropic bird, all flame and jewel color, when a wren would have served him just as well. In fact, much better. — Margaret Mitchell