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Sadong Quotes By Andrew Motion

Pretty much the day I stopped being laureate, the poems that had been few and far between came back to me, like birds in the evening nesting in a tree. — Andrew Motion

Sadong Quotes By Jorge Luis Borges

The flattery of posterity is not worth much more than contemporary flattery, which is worth nothing. — Jorge Luis Borges

Sadong Quotes By Rae Armantrout

In the updraft, the particulate glitz is beside itself. — Rae Armantrout

Sadong Quotes By Frank O'Hara

If I am ever to find these trees meaningful
I must have you by the hand. As it is, they
stretch dusty fingers into an obscure sky,
and the snow looks up like a face dirtied
with tears. Should I cry out and see what happens?
There could only be a stranger wandering
in this landscape, cold, unfortunate, himself
frozen fast in wintry eyes. — Frank O'Hara

Sadong Quotes By Joanna Garcia

I'm very delighted they didn't choose to do the very musical episode of 'Once Upon a Time' when Ariel came in because I probably wouldn't have been the best girl for the job! — Joanna Garcia

Sadong Quotes By Richard Kadrey

Death, like birth, is a secret of nature." Only with birth you get a blanket and a bottle. You get a blanket with death too, but they call it a shroud and everyone else gets the bottle. — Richard Kadrey

Sadong Quotes By Alice Hoffman

Love ambushed you, it lay in wait, dormant for days or years. It was the red thread, the peach stone, the kiss, the forgiveness. It came after you, it escaped you, it was invisible, it was everything. — Alice Hoffman

Sadong Quotes By Adam Rayner

I certainly have a sliver of me, which is definitely American, and feels a great pull towards where I spent time when I was very young, which is in California. — Adam Rayner

Sadong Quotes By Mark Twain

If the world ends, I'll just head on down to Kentucky because they're always 20 years behind. — Mark Twain