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I'm from Chicago, so the Chicago working-class poets still mean a great deal to me. — Sandra Cisneros
We must slow down to a human tempo and we'll begin to have time to listen. — Thomas Merton
A high upland common was this moor, two miles from end to end, and full of furze and bracken. There were no trees and not a house, nothing but a line of telegraph poles following the road, sweeping with rigidity from north to south; nailed upon one of them a small scarlet notice to stonethrowers was prominent as a wound. On so high and wide a region as Shag Moor the wind always blew, or if it did not quite blow there was a cool activity in the air. The furze was always green and growing, and, taking no account of seasons, often golden. Here in summer solitude lounged and snoozed; at other times, as now, it shivered and looked sinister. ("The Higgler") — A.E. Coppard
Anywhere I hang my heart is home ... it's just the closet that keeps moving. — Wavy Gravy
I am (obviously) much in love with plants and above all trees, and always have been; and I find human maltreatment of them as hard to bear as some find ill-treatment of animals. — J.R.R. Tolkien
Whenever I don't know whether to fight or not, I fight. — Emily Murphy
Where I work, in the Arab region, people are busy taking up Western innovations and changing them into things which are neither conventionally Western, nor are they traditionally Islamic. — Shereen El Feki
Writing is like giving birth to a piano sideways. Anyone who perseveres is either talented or nuts. — Flannery O'Connor
Our only security is our ability to change. — John Lilly
Poetry is what gets lost in translation. — Robert Frost
I believe in karma. — Chad Kroeger
Only men who are not interested in women are interested in women's clothes. Men who like women never notice what they wear. — Anatole France
I hold the line, the line of strength that pulls me from the fear. — Peter Gabriel
A simple separate person is not contained between his hat and his boots. — Walt Whitman