Sputation Quotes & Sayings
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My book was powerless. The hall was so narrow. I could not run away from you. If I stayed there facing you, it was not out of courage but out of fear, that is the truth - fear of seeing and fear of being seen. But my soul already saw the other truth. Only my soul can tell the story that began in this doorway, slightly to the left of my gaze. There is no other witness. My soul alone saw the struggle. — Helene Cixous

When you read something that good, it's terrifying because you're thinking, "Oh, god, what if I don't get this?" — Richard Dormer

As actors you're always going to take certain roles that are in your comfort zone and take ones that aren't. — Matt Bomer

He gripped her so tightly she could barely breathe. Then he let go. He did it as if he was forcing himself, as if he were starving and he was putting aside the last piece of food he had. But he did it. — Cassandra Clare

The first time I called myself a 'Witch' was the most magical moment of my life. — Margot Adler

None is poor but the mean in mind, the timorous, the weak, and unbelieving; none is wealthy but the affluent in soul, who is satisfied and floweth over. — Martin Farquhar Tupper

But if they called everything divine which they do not understand, why, there would be no end of divine beings. — Carl Sagan

Everybody's a bird, locked up in a pretty cage. Sometimes you fly to a slightly bigger one, but you never quite have the courage to abandon captivity completely. — Dave McKean

Especially with music, people want confidence. — Grimes

If you just can't get rid of envy, then start creating a life, so that if you saw yourself from afar, you'd be envious of you. — Charles F. Glassman

I write out of instinct. — Jerome Weidman

Man discovers his own wealth when God comes to ask gifts of him. — Rabindranath Tagore

I put on the best live show, the absolute best live show I can possibly can. — Kesha

Silence, always my fortress, sometimes my prison — John Marsden