Sylvia Plath Morals Quotes & Sayings
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The happiness in our hearts is there for we dare to dream in light when the world tells us to scream in the darkness. — David Paul Kirkpatrick

I will be very sad if I ever get to the point where I think, 'Oh no, another dress from Armani.' I want to be still screaming my head off when it arrives. — Emily Berrington

I cannot live or write without music. It stimulates the normally dormant parts of my brain that come in handy when constructing fiction. — Aleksandar Hemon

If a poem is concentrated, a closed fist, then a novel is relaxed and expansive, an open hand: it has roads, detours, destinations; a heart line, a head line; morals and money come into it. Where the fist excludes and stuns, the open hand can touch and encompass a great deal in its travels. — Sylvia Plath

The only man who has the right to say that he is justified by grace alone is the man who has left all to follow Christ. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

In 1975, the collapse of a cascade of Chinese dams during a flood killed a hundred and seventy-one thousand people, but the event is rarely discussed, and the names of the victims are largely unrecorded today. — Evan Osnos