Ossuary Quotes & Sayings
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I'm not interested in promoting myself or revealing to total strangers anything about me. That's not my job. — Tom Lehrer

It's easy for me to be vulnerable and craft songs when I'm being a hermit in my woods loft, secluded. When I get attention for it, whether it's on stage or in life - I have sort of a love-hate relationship with all of it. That makes me feel really stark naked. — Rachael Yamagata

Actually, in my own life I think I probably feign neuroses to be more interesting than I am. — Lake Bell

The dictionary is an ossuary of empty words. — Augusto Roa Bastos

The interlocking network of stalks and branches and creepers was skeletal, the fossil yard of an extinct species of fineboned insectoid creatures. all of these bones, then, seemed to have been stained by sun and earth from an original living white to brown, and not the tough fibrous flower and seed-spilling green they actually once had been. Howard wondered about a man who had never seen summer, a winter man, examining the weeds and making this inference
that he was looking at an ossuary. the man would take that as true and base his ideas of the world on that mistake. — Paul Harding

There's times when you see people climbing and getting success and you start to see, oh, they're starting to really change. So I always just make the effort to be as humble and grateful as possible. — Jennifer Aniston

A_t_sm.... only can be treated with U & I — Deena Moustafa

Jerry Goldsmith is the #1 composer working now. He's open to new ideas and always inventing. — Elmer Bernstein

I got kind of burned out, so I moved to Florida. I was down there for 10 or 12 years, raising children. — Lee Majors

Don't put beets in the soup, Reshi. They're foul. — Patrick Rothfuss

Where do you get your ideas?' people are always asking authors they admire, which I've always thought was another way of asking, 'How did you get my ideas, which I didn't know I had until you put words to them?' We are known, appreciated, even cherished by our favorite writers; every word of our favorite books seems to have been written for us. Within their sentences and paragraphs, those writers are forever available, forever patient, including us in their compassionate recognition of the impossible, exhausting complexity of being human (those "many thousand" selves), never ignoring us or abandoning us or finding us dull. It's you, they whisper, as we turn their pages, you are the one I've been waiting to tell everything to. — Suzanne Berne

The sense of all stylistic change is that the underlying view of the world changes. — Nancy Pearcey

THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING IN EVERYTHING TO LEARN — Virender Singh Rana