Rightweight Quotes & Sayings
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I've waited so long to get to this point, and I'm so happy to be making my first album. I want to be a performer and an entertainer. — Fleur East

Poetry, in the entire course of its development, has always been trying to capture meanings and problems which are still obscure and dormant. Poetry tries to awaken them with a kiss, wherever they may be: in the air, in things, in human beings. — Mieczyslaw Jastrun

The desperate things seem to require attention, the lovely things seem to elicit celebration. If I had to choose, I would go to the awful in the hope that doing something could yield a happier result. — Jenny Holzer

He would keep what he would always believe had to be a false memory of her falling like a booted Icarus out of a lighted sky in which there was somehow falling snow and her mouth open in a lovely O that had started to shape a word, and her long legs against the electric light, shooting out of the blue plastic square that rose like a kite lifting on a whirlwind and one of her boots flying what seemed the length of the block — Robert Stone

Competence is the creed of the technocrat who makes sure the gears mesh but doesn't for a second understand the magic of the machine. — George H. W. Bush

If a good man can't sleep after hurting people,
then he should learn much more to be a leader. — Toba Beta

The poet is a good citizen turned inside out. — William Butler Yeats

One of the greatest challenge facing young people today, is the
large scale availability of half truth's and manipulated facts — Oche Otorkpa

He stays," she told her father.
"He most certainly does not."
"Simon stays with me, or I leave with
him," Isabelle said. "Those are your choices. — Cassandra Clare

Dont pretend to be that small, you are not that great! — Peter Heller

When I hire actors I believe in their abilities. — Sean Durkin

The people on television scoffing and laughing at mediocrity - they are the real mediocrity. — Martijn Benders