Top 32 Carole Maso Quotes

#1. We persevere because we believe rewards will come.

Philip Yancey

#2. I like Ryan Gosling as an actor. I watch all of his movies, and he's Canadian and I just like his swag. I read his interviews and I'm a big fan of his.

Drake

#3. I believe in books.

Carole Maso

#4. your head is flowers, your body the body of a deer, pierced

Carole Maso

#5. Truth be told, there is not one day that goes by when I don't fall in love with someone, with something.

Carole Maso

#6. As if thought were not our most passionate, our most ardent aspect.

Carole Maso

#7. Here, we turn everything into art.

Carole Maso

#8. One of the strangest things about writing well is that it requires two different zones in the brain
rigor and recklessness
simultaneously.

Carole Maso

#9. Bianca Olivier- Hear me out. Would you eat a hamburger if there was any chance it could punch you in the face?
Lucas Ross- How is a hamburger supposed to punch me in the face?

Claudia Gray

#10. After sex, after coffee, after everything there is to be said
The hovering and beautiful alphabet as we form our first words after making love.
And somehow I'm still alive.

Carole Maso

#11. But sometimes even the sky is dangerous. I look up and see your face in the stars.

Carole Maso

#12. The future will be gorgeous and reckless, and words, those luminous charms, will set us free again.

Carole Maso

#13. You were a painting by Matisse, but you took sleeping pills.

Carole Maso

#14. Death was as silent as the ocean bottom, as sweet as a rose in May.

Haruki Murakami

#15. In any case,' I added, 'I don't know that the great-niece is excluded under the Act - I only understand that she may be. In any case, there are still six months before the Act comes into force, and many things may happen before then.' " 'You mean that Auntie may die,' she said, 'but she's

Dorothy L. Sayers

#16. So little goes with the body of a man. So much is left behind.

Carole Maso

#17. The Voice of the River is a beautifully written, deeply inclusive and profoundly spirtual work of art. I am moved by its great genorosity above all, and its wisdom. It is a gift like no other.

Carole Maso

#18. You think an essay should have a hypothesis, a conclusion, should argue points. You really do bore me.

Carole Maso

#19. If writing is language and language is desire and longing and suffering ... then why when we write, when we make shapes on paper, why then does it so often look like the traditional, straight models, why does our longing look for example like John Updike's longing?

Carole Maso

#20. Unfortunately, religions have become a part of the problem instead of part of the solution. We have fought our wars in the name of God, questioning whose God is the best God and whose exploration of this deeper reality is the best explanation. That defies everything that this deeper reality teaches.

Edgar Mitchell

#21. In the calm violence of your being, desire.

Carole Maso

#22. This book is an invention, an act of the imagination, and in no way should be mistaken for reality, the place where much good invention originates.

Carole Maso

#23. And she smiles and she utters unearthly things and she utters not in any known language, in stars and pain, pulque she says I am devouring time and the earth

Carole Maso

#24. One loves art more than life; it's better than life, don't you think, Ali? It doesn't disappoint so," she sighed. "It's not so frightening," she said, her eyes filled with terror.

Carole Maso

#25. I weep flowers, I weep song, I bleed

Carole Maso

#26. Huddled around the fire of the alphabet...

Carole Maso

#27. Deliriously imagined, The Mothering Coven is a work of wonder. Joanna Ruocco arrives: marvelous, and fully sprung!

Carole Maso

#28. Whether planned or not, humor takes our mind off of our troubles.

Allen Klein

#29. If there's true emotional content in a situation between characters, all you do is reveal it.

Diana Gabaldon

#30. How I love them. How good they are. They endure endless hours of me talking about the future. They keep me near and at the same time bid me farewell. That is what real love is.

Carole Maso

#31. Through my LSD experience and my new picture of reality, I became aware of the wonder of creation, the magnificence of nature and of the animal and plant kingdom. I became very sensitive to what will happen to all this and all of us.

Albert Hofmann

#32. I think I am still underpaid. I want to make as much money as my male counterparts.

Kangana Ranaut

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