Yarro Quotes & Sayings
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Love is like a magic trick
You know you are getting fooled, but still, you stand in line
And pay to see it again and again. — Yarro Rai

Poetry is and should not be explained
It's not a theory not a formula or a set pattern
It's a labyrinth of reflection with no source of image — Yarro Rai

There is something so innocent about blank pages
That I can't lie to them about my existence — Yarro Rai

I find the education I got from living in Derby and being streetwise and knowing the people that I know, the lessons that I had to learn growing up, have set me in good stead for this kind of working life. — Jack O'Connell

The World needs Educated Persons not the Literate Ones — Yarro Rai

When you stop fighting, that's death. — John Wayne

Love doesn't make you a poet; it makes you poetry. — Yarro Rai

Good luck is abnormal
bad luck is common — Yarro Rai

A shadow has no relatives
he is universally orphan — Yarro Rai

October, 1815, he was released; he had entered there in 1796, for having broken a pane of glass and taken a loaf of bread. Room — Victor Hugo

Everyone has brain
few have mind — Yarro Rai

Time is kind
just not kind enough! — Yarro Rai

Perfection is a thousand mistakes behind curtains. — Yarro Rai

Some art are meant to cut short
stretching them unnecessary makes it dull. — Yarro Rai

You hear horror stories about scary mothers who just want their kids to be famous. I could be waitressing in a restaurant, and my mum would be happy as long as I was happy. — Maisie Williams

An artist is like a handicap
he needs his art to carry himself. — Yarro Rai

If our sex life were determined by our first youthful experiments, most of the world would be doomed to celibacy. In no area of human experience are human beings more convinced that something better can be had only if they persevere. — P.D. James

We are far MORE than our current set of circumstances...only if we 'dare to dream'! — Abha Maryada Banerjee

The worst advice I ever received from my dad was to play by the book. My old man used to flip out whenever I would try to branch out and do something different. Although he didn't do it on purpose, he really held me back in the beginning. — Dimebag Darrell