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Tangling Art Quotes By Patrick Lane

Without a knowledge of where words come from, things disappear, history is lost. — Patrick Lane

Tangling Art Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

Wisdom comes with the ability to be still. Just look and just listen. No more is needed. Being still, looking, and listening activates the non-conceptual intelligence within you. Let stillness direct your words and actions. — Eckhart Tolle

Tangling Art Quotes By Charles Stross

Crawling eldritch horrors don't get planning permission unless they're Trump's hairpiece.) — Charles Stross

Tangling Art Quotes By William Blake

When the voices of children are heard on the greenAnd laughing is heard on the hill,My heart is at rest within my breastAnd everything else is still. — William Blake

Tangling Art Quotes By Daniel Radcliffe

Because I'm short and slim, I can identify with somebody who's an unlikely fit for something and desperately wants to be part of it. — Daniel Radcliffe

Tangling Art Quotes By Siri Hustvedt

That night as I lay in bed, I thought of several things I could have said and mourned the fact that my wit usually bloomed late, peaking when it no longer mattered, during the solitary hours close to midnight. — Siri Hustvedt

Tangling Art Quotes By Sigmund Freud

When we share - that is poetry in the prose of life. — Sigmund Freud

Tangling Art Quotes By Albert King

I can't read, I don't know how to write, my whole life has been one big fight. — Albert King

Tangling Art Quotes By Irvine Welsh

Even as I'm shoveling up my hooter, I realize the sad truth. Coke bores me, It bores us all. We're jaded cunts, in a scene we hate, a city we hate, pretending that we're at the center of the universe, trashing ourselves with crap drugs to stave off the feeling that real life is happening somewhere else, aware that all we're doing is feeding that paranoia and disenchantment, yet somehow we're too apathetic to stop. Cause, sadly, there's nothing else of interest to stop for. — Irvine Welsh