Poetic Perspective Quotes & Sayings
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When I am writing, even though it's hard and I do struggle often, I am happier than when I'm not writing. I feel alive. Whereas when I'm not writing, I feel like your common every-day neurotic. — Paul Auster

I don't know whether it is any use forgiving people or not. Yes, it is, it makes you feel more comfortable yourself. — L.M. Montgomery

In a very alert and bright state of society people learn co-operation by themselves, but in older and quieter conditions of laboring enterprise, such a bill as I propose will point out the way to mutual exertion. — Leland Stanford

Love was not thunderbolts but a meandering river, an accumulation of accidents, the momentum of details. — Simon Sebag Montefiore

A child isn't a symbol, it's a child! It needs applesauce and, and, and playpens and an ass-load of other things we can't provide while we're on the goddamn lam!
Just to be clear. Your exact words to me were: "Please shoot it in my twat."
Yeah. I know. — Brian K. Vaughan

One's freedom is one's love and one's love
is one's undoing, it's all in the dictionary... — Duncan McNaughton

Early in her career, Muse engaged her skills for technical purposes, such as document translation and schematic visualizations for government entities. She continued to write and paint poetically, in secret, using her pen name, Muse. An inner compass is evident in her work. Pieces reflect both past and present dilemmas; while showcasing her victories in overcoming these obstacles ~ all from her faith based perspective. Light touches of modernism play hand in hand with old world strokes, offering highly visceral readings. — Earl M. Coleman

I'm a pessimist about probabilities; I'm an optimist about possibilities. — Lewis Mumford

We are the spirit, the collective conscience. We create the pain, and suffering, and beauty in this world. — Tracy Chapman

The eternal quest of the individual human being is to shatter his loneliness. — Norman Cousins