Tondus Ballet Quotes & Sayings
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With everyone born human, a poet - an artist - is born, who dies young and who is survived by an adult. — Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve

Each day the storm clouds were opening like great purple flowers and pouring out their dark thunder. Each nightfall, the storm was laid down on their houses like a burden the day had carried. — Eudora Welty

Everything that surrounds us becomes part of us, it seeps into us with every experience of the flesh and of life and, like the web of a great Spider, binds us subtly to what is near, ensnares us in a fragile cradle of slow death, where we lie rocking in the wind. — Fernando Pessoa

I hate the world. Everything comes into it so clean and goes out so dirty. (from COVER CHARGE - currently not listed) — Cornell Woolrich

At night frantic men walked boldly to hen roosts and carried off the squawking chickens. If they were shot at, they did not run, but splashed sullenly away; and if they were hit, they sank tiredly in the mud. — John Steinbeck

Bliss and suffering, it seems, always go hand in hand. — Kentetsu Takamori

I can only sing songs my way. I don't know any other way. — Billie Holiday

But there're the things we tell ourselves about the truth, and there're the things the truth tells about us. — Rick Yancey

I just wish I'd asked you sooner. We could've had ages ... months ... years maybe ... — J.K. Rowling

There are sermons in stones, but it depends on how good your aim is. — Albert Meltzer