Volter Bird Quotes & Sayings
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I started doing improv when I was 8 years old, so it's always been in my life. I would feel naked without it. — Jillian Bell

The philosopher is not the spokesman of his age, but an angel imprisoned in time. — Nicolas Gomez Davila

And she'd apologize for being so sensitive and moody lately. His warm hand on her hip brought her into the curve of his body. With his breath on her neck, she fell into a deep sleep, convinced that she was safe. — Lisa Genova

The light of awakeness itself is the deepest transformative agent, and the deepest alchemy takes place in the willingness to stay conscious to our own unconsciousness. — Adyashanti

My focus was always toward imagery of some sort. — David Salle

The glory dies not, and the grief is past. — Egerton Brydges

There seems to be no lengths to which humorless people will not go to analyze humor. It seems to worry them. — Robert Benchley

Institutionalized, I live my life a product made to crumble. — Tupac Shakur

A director is someone who presides over a series of accidents. — Orson Welles

Drink your coffee
people in Africa are sleeping. — Josh Lanyon

I was meeting a mountain. I meant to kiss her in secret. I meant to wed her under the midnight dark. The prettiest mountain you ever saw, sparkling with snow in all the right places, rich with granite and tourmaline and silver, sturdy and sensible and weathered by experience of eons. When she saw me, my mountain's pine trees bristled and the wind in her heights whistled my name. When I saw her, I felt rivers break through the rock of my heart and carve me into a new shape. — Catherynne M Valente

For a long time now a hint of aversion had lain on everything he did and experienced, a shadow of impotence and loneliness, an all-encompassing distaste for which he could not find the complementary inclination. He felt at times as though he had been born with a talent for which there was at present no objective. — Robert Musil