Onomatopoeic Pronunciation Quotes & Sayings
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The long eyelids beat and lift: a burning needleprick stings and quivers in the velvet iris. — James Joyce

I am paid by the word, so I always write the shortest words possible. — Bertrand Russell

I like underdogs, I like anti-heroes - people that have a hard time overcoming things in life. — Matthias Schoenaerts

Everything goes back to its beginnings, everything returns to chaos. Now, — Jose Saramago

Pink is you. Definitely your color. — Maya Banks

African "homosexualities" can never be comfortably slotted within identity politics carved out of Western "gay" and "lesbian" liberation struggles, and display queer and even post-queer characteristics. — Chantal Zabus

Reflects who we are. Our soul is the material for all we create. — Erwin Raphael McManus

And then there is emotional death born out of necessity and measured solely by the absence of grief it causes: the turning off the lights of oneself in order to shut down the feelings of being alive. Eventually I just checked out of the world altogether, leaving behind only my body, like a snail abandoning its shell. Sometimes I would catch myself in the mirror, surprised to see someone staring back at me, a stranger whose face I struggled to connect as my own, whose body was visible and intact despite the feeling that I moved through the world as a ghost. — Kerry Kletter

Intuition often sees where science is blind. — Marty Rubin

Realization: We render time by stitching together moments--flipping pages in the book of consciousness presents a continuous stream. Our senses too slow to realize the separation of moments, like a strand of pearls through eternity.
Time is terrifying, time is unspeakable. Clock-time lies down between moments ... but distance warps with velocity, time bends with velocity. Frames of reference. Are not absolute. Are selfish. A private reality. Clocks have a life of their own. Framed by references. — David David Katzman