Snowlight Quotes & Sayings
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Top Snowlight Quotes
I had a Spider-man costume when I was about three, and I lost the mask. So I went to the underwear drawer and put a pair of red pants on my head. My dad came home and just laughed, and I ran into my room and burst into tears. — Emun Elliott
If an angel could admit she was wrong about a vampire, maybe there was hope for
the werepanthers in East Hampton after all. — Shari Richardson
You bring to a painting your own experience. — Jacob Lawrence
Perfection belongs to the Gods; the most
we can hope for is excellence. — Carl Jung
She only had this moment, and she must fulfill it worthily. Of what use was it to allow herself regret and grief, to ponder endlessly what she might have done differently? — Francine Rivers
People are very passionate in Italy. If you like something, you like something. If you hate something, you hate something. When you hate something, you are screaming. — Monica Bellucci
Party like a bonobo! — Susan Block
Lie there panning, looking, all ribs and elbows and dilated eyes. The awake floor is littered with gear and dirty clothes, blond hardwood with sealed seams, two throw-rugs, the bare waxed wood shiny in the windows' snowlight, the floor neutral, faceless, you cannot see any face in the floor, awake, lying there, faceless, blank, dilated, playing beam over floor again and again, not sure all night forever unsure you're not missing something that's right there: you lie there, awake and almost twelve, believing with all your might. — David Foster Wallace
Whenever I find myself arguing for something with great passion, I can be certain I'm not convinced. — Hugh Prather
During the Vietnam War, which lasted longer than any war we've ever been in - and which we lost - every respectable artist in this country was against the war. It was like a laser beam. We were all aimed in the same direction. The power of this weapon turns out to be that of a custard pie dropped from a stepladder six feet high. — Kurt Vonnegut
I'm always weeping at something or other. — Gail Porter
There can never be enough writers anywhere in the world. — Zakes Mda
Snowlight, moonlight, a confusion of paw-prints. — Angela Carter
You have the freedom to choose to be optimistic or pessimistic. You can peel off your old attitude like a suit of clothes, and put on a brand spanking new attitude every single day. It's as simple as that. — Rhonda Byrne
Becoming is superior to being. — Paul Klee
