Warrenites Quotes & Sayings
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I think that there's always room for humour in music. It's something that always takes itself so seriously, which I think is a bit of a shame. — Kate Bush

It's really hard to find materials. Also, prices of metal have gone completely through the roof, insanely expensive. And if you go to a dictionary and look up starving artist, you'll see my picture. — Z'EV

Women are the only realists; their whole object in life is to pit their realism against the extravagant, excessive, and occasionally drunken idealism of men. — G.K. Chesterton

Growth is always a gradual process, a bridge slowly crossed and not a corner sharply turned. — John Powell

What exactly did people do when they had all the time in the world and could do whatever they liked? (p 153) — Sharon Creech

Poetry is the sound of the human animal. — Suniti Namjoshi

He had a high-cheekboned face with steady gray eyes, a broad-bridged aquiline nose and a wide, thin mouth. It was the countenance of a man who was clever, as ruthless with himself as with others, possessed of courage and humor, who hid his weaknesses behind a mask of wit - and sometimes of affected coldness. — Anne Perry

Students will read if we give them the books, the time, and the enthusiastic encouragement to do so. If we make them wait for the one unit a year in which they are allowed to choose their own books and become readers, they may never read at all. To keep our students reading, we have to let them. — Donalyn Miller

Trees have feelings too, and no one ever says 'hi' to them. Next time you're outside and see a tree, say 'hello'. — Daniel Johns

The Warrenite Christian is like a Star Wars geek who dressed up in costume and dearly wishes he lived the Star Wars universe. Sometimes such a fan will even spend as much time as he can in weekend costume conventions. For Warrenites, that's going to church. — Robert M. Price

Literature has always carried positive connotations in the world of luxury goods. — Michel Houellebecq

Success serves men as a pedestal. It makes them seem greater when not measured by reflection. — Joseph Joubert

Every part of Nigeria is blessed. — Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha

We knew that it would soon be over, and so we put it all into a poem, to tell the universe who we were, and why we were here, and what we said and did and thought and dreamed and yearned for. We wrapped our dreams in words and patterned the words so that they would live forever, unforgettable. Then we sent the poem as a pattern of flux, to wait in the heart of a star, beaming out its message in pulses and bursts and fuzzes across the electromagnetic spectrum, until the time when, on worlds a thousand sun systems distant, the pattern would be decoded and read, and it would become a poem once again. — Neil Gaiman