Spacewomen Quotes & Sayings
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Top Spacewomen Quotes

One can't live with one's finger everlastingly on one's pulse. — Joseph Conrad

We mistakenly imagine we want 'happiness,' when we tend to picture in vague, soft-focus terms, when what we really crave is the harder-edged quality of intensity. — Tim Kreider

So many things in language can never be known or settled or explained, except by custom. — Mary Norris

I've been around so long, most editors think I'm dead. — Elliott Erwitt

You experience that you are cut off by being in your mind, and there is a quality that is starving in an individual that is locked in their mind. So when you move to another plane of consciousness which is no longer controlled by your intellect, which is really the sub-system and you move into the meta-system, what you feel at that moment is ... you are the universe, you feel merged with it, you feel thick with the moment, and that richness is so fulfilling. — Ram Dass

Nobody heard her tears; the heart is a fountain of weeping water which makes no noise in the world. — Edward Dahlberg

Coaching is a powerful relationship for people who are making important changes in their lives. — Laura Whitworth

One of my big goals as a human being is to continue to write what's really happening to me, even if it's a tough pill to swallow for people around me ... I do fear that if I ever were to have someone in my life who mattered, I would second-guess every one of my lyrics. — Taylor Swift

Those running tights the young women wear now, so they look like spacewomen, raspberry red and electric green so tight they show every muscle right into the crack between the buttocks, what is the point of them? Display. Young animals need to display. — John Updike

Because for me to go fully experimental, it would turn into an artist book actually. And I'm not opposed to that. But I wanted to toy with the conventions of traditional narrative and sometimes to do that all the way, you have to actually utilize traditional narrative, I think - or it's one way to do it. — Porochista Khakpour