Starpink Quotes & Sayings
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Subby Subby Subby," whispered Goss. "Keep those little bells on your slippers as quiet as you can. Sparklehorse and Starpink have managed to creep out of Apple Palace past all the monkeyfish, but if we're silent as tiny goblins we can surprise them and then all frolic off together in the Meadow of Happy Kites. — China Mieville

The genuine music lover may accept the carnal husk of opera to get at the kernel of actual music within, but that is no sign that he approves the carnal husk or enjoys gnawing through it. — H.L. Mencken

At first, they'll only dislike what you say, but the more correct you start sounding the more they'll dislike you. — Criss Jami

I found it easier to stare out into the infinite blackness, away from the fire burning itself out in his eyes. — Heather Heffner

If you can do it, why do it." ~ Gertrude Stein — Gertrude Stein

But who bothers looking beyond the surface? Who even knows anything about Cinderella's Prince Charming - other than he's a handsome prince? — Mandy Hubbard

Less is more only when more is too much. — Frank Lloyd Wright

Often pain is not real but just a perception. — Debasish Mridha

I love dresses, and I've definitely thought about designing them someday. I just want to make sure that I wait until the time is perfect and I can do it right. — Taylor Swift

Marriage is like a barbecue. When you light a barbecue, it's very exciting to see the flames. That's lovely, but you have to wait until the flames have died down. Everything that you want from a barbecue happens on the hot embers. You can't cook on those flames. — Howard Jacobson

Mom raised us to believe that every lie puts something out there in the world that's inevitably going to come back and bite you in the petunia. — Karen Marie Moning

The number and richness of man's signifiers always surpasses the set of defined objects that could be termed signifieds. The symbolic function must always precede its object and does not encounter reality except when it precedes it into the imaginary ... — Maurice Merleau Ponty