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Trevor Sorbie Quotes By Alexander Pope

When to mischief mortals bend their will, how soon they find it instruments of ill. — Alexander Pope

Trevor Sorbie Quotes By Tadatoshi Fujimaki

So as you can see, counters don't work on us. Actually it's more like he's too lazy to move." ~Kenichi Okamura & Kensuke Fukui — Tadatoshi Fujimaki

Trevor Sorbie Quotes By Frederick Lenz

If you can't hold a person in your mind with a good thought, it is better not to think about them at all. — Frederick Lenz

Trevor Sorbie Quotes By Ellis Leigh

This was a bad plan. A horrible plan. Just because cobwebs were growing in my vagina didn't mean I should hook up with some stranger. — Ellis Leigh

Trevor Sorbie Quotes By Aristotle.

Men come together in cities in order to live: they remain together in order to live the good life — Aristotle.

Trevor Sorbie Quotes By Bill Sienkiewicz

To me, that's one of the things that I love about doing this stuff. One day I can work on this piece in watercolor, and then work on something else on the computer, or work on something else that's a completely different approach. — Bill Sienkiewicz

Trevor Sorbie Quotes By Masiela Lusha

Poetry is a lyrical insinuation. Often, its melodic subtlety kisses the subconscious mind. — Masiela Lusha

Trevor Sorbie Quotes By Jalaluddin Rumi

So Recklessly Exposed

December and January, gone.
Tulips coming up. It's time to watch
how trees stagger in the wind
and roses never rest.

Wisteria and Jasmine twist on themselves.
Violet kneels to Hyacinth, who bows.

Narcissus winks, wondering what will
the lightheaded Willow say
of such slow dancing by Cypress.

Painters come outdoors with brushes.
I love their hands.

The birds sing suddenly and all at once.
The soul says Ya Hu, quietly.

A dove calls, Where, ku?
Soul, you will find it.

Now the roses show their breasts.
No one hides when the Friend arrives.

The Rose speaks openly to the Nightingale.
Notice how the Green Lily has several tongues
but still keeps her secret.

Now the Nightingale sings this love
that is so recklessly exposed, like you. — Jalaluddin Rumi