Modernistic Air Quotes & Sayings
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I used to second guess myself all the time. I can sit there and work in circles when I'm nervous about what I'm doing. — Chino Moreno

In life you need courage to fight the dragons. The ones who live inside and the ones who live outside — Ernesto Neto

An optimist is a driver who thinks that empty space at the curb won't have a hydrant beside it. — Jules Renard

My heart is so small it's almost invisible. How can You place such big sorrows in it? "Look," He answered, "your eyes are even smaller, yet they behold the world. — Rumi

If I could light my own farts I could fly to the moon or at least Uranus. — Robin Williams

My birth was my first misfortune. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Human being is the most complicated chapter of existence. — Suman Pokhrel

By all means never fail to get all the sunshine and fresh air you can. — Joseph Pilates

They wept no animal's tears. They mourned in a great wickerwork of hard muscle and ragged breath. The hot smell of their coats, their black lips pulled back over ivory teeth, stiff sprays of white whiskers; their heavy hair plaited with silver and faience. Their thick hides shivered, as cattle will shiver away flies.
I sweated and tried not to clear my throat. — Carla Speed McNeil

It will hurt. Because deep down, I'll know there was someone.. someone I was supposed to have met. Only I'll never meet him. I'll go through my whole life waiting for him to come along, only he never will. What kind of life is that? — Meg Cabot

That wasn't a true dream, but an ancient organic memory millions of years old. The innate releasing mechanisms laid down in your cytoplasm have been awakened. The expanding sun and rising temperatures are driving you back down to the spinal levels into the drowned seas of the lowest layers of your unconscious, into the entirely new zone of the neuronic psyche. This is the lumbar transfer, total psychic recall. We really remember these swamps and lagoons. — J.G. Ballard

If you're not failing every now and again, it's a sign you're not doing anything very innovative. — Woody Allen