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Stair Simple Quotes By William H Gass

Is it really possible that the finest sensations in life are simple: the delicate brush of Lou's hair across my chest, for instance? Yes. It is possible. Or was it the feeling I felt in each length as they drifted over me, the love I perceived in their gentle tickle? Yes. That was possible too. With Lou's soft first kiss, wasn't it mainly the miracle of its happening at all which made it so wondrous, so plainly impossible? And was I waiting on the stair for the world's wind to do the same, to display for me that rare union of meaning, gesture, and understanding, which the artist gnaws up knuckles to achieve? O. Oooh ... the decades I've done in and then abandoned without even waiting for the wounds to bleed! — William H Gass

Stair Simple Quotes By Charlie Higson

We was half stupid, a third lucky, and three-quarters ferocious. — Charlie Higson

Stair Simple Quotes By Markus Zusak

Don't get caught.' This from a man who'd stolen a Jew. — Markus Zusak

Stair Simple Quotes By Anne Carson

Components of today include a shape asleep on the floor an erased white world the tumblers vibrating in the closet and he brought the wrong book. Alive in a room as usual. — Anne Carson

Stair Simple Quotes By Julia Quinn

She grimaced. Her mother and father were probably
giggling and whispering and ducking into a darkened
corner. Good heavens. It was downright embarrassing. — Julia Quinn

Stair Simple Quotes By Amy Lane

You didn't know that ... that my whole world stopped when I first saw you smile. — Amy Lane

Stair Simple Quotes By John C. Maxwell

We don't grow on accident, we grow on purpose. — John C. Maxwell

Stair Simple Quotes By Janet Frame

Now journeys were not simple matters for Grace; nothing is simple if your mind is a fetch-and-carry wanderer from sliced perilous outer world to secret safe inner world; if when night comes your thought creeps out like a furred animal concealed in the dark, to fine, seize, and kill its food and drag it back to the secret house in the secret world, only to discover that the secret world has disappeared or has so enlarged that it's a public nightmare; if then strange beasts walk upside down like flies on the ceiling; crimson wings flap, the curtains fly; a sad man wearing a blue waistcoat with green buttons sits in the centre of the room, crying because he has swallowed the mirror and it hurts and he burps in flashes of glass and light; if crakes move and cry; the world is flipped, unrolled down in the vast marble stair; a stained threadbare carpet; the hollow silver dancing shoes, hunting-horns ... — Janet Frame

Stair Simple Quotes By Erin Hunter

It's not his last life," she rasped, "and even if it were, I couldn't kill him." "Why not? StarClan would honor you for it." Fireheart could not believe her words. The name Brokenstar had always made this old she-cat bristle with rage. Yellowfang dragged her gaze from Brokenstar and looked at Fireheart. Her eyes clouded with pain and grief as she murmured, "He is my son. — Erin Hunter

Stair Simple Quotes By Plato

I would rather have a good friend than the best cock or quail in the world: I would even go further, and say the best horse or dog. — Plato

Stair Simple Quotes By John Cheever

Then there was a fine noise of rushing water from the crown of an oak at his back, as if a spigot there had been turned. Then the noise of fountains came from the crowns of all the tall trees. Why did he love storms, what was the meaning of his excitement when the door sprang open and the rain wind fled rudely up the stair, why had the simple task of shutting the windows of an old house seem fitting and urgent, why did the first watery notes of a storm wind have for him the unmistakable sound of good news, cheer, glad tidings? — John Cheever

Stair Simple Quotes By Fred L. Block

To move into the mainstream, the ideational contender has to reframe the crisis by changing the very definition of reality. — Fred L. Block