Top 24 Catkin Quotes
#1. You must mark in these things obviously. It's the fact you want to emphasise, not the subjective impression to record. What's the fact? - red little spiky stigmas of the female flower, dangling yellow male catkin, yellow pollen flying from one to the other. Make a pictorial record of the fact, as
D.H. Lawrence
#2. Maybe it needed to be broken. Sometimes things have to break before you can fix them.
Kami Garcia
#3. Travel broadens the mind. Travel shrinks the wallet. Travel shrivels the testicles.
Zanesh Catkin
#4. The lowlights ... Sometimes you're away from home quite a lot, which can be difficult. It's not first class all the way, you don't stay in exotic hotels and have people running after you.
Jill Douglas
#5. Some travel to find themselves - I was travelling to get lost.
Zanesh Catkin
#6. She had her head in a book. Like me she preferred reading about travel to actually traveling; it was so much more comfortable.
Zanesh Catkin
#7. He started as a maker of Cartesian devils - imps of bottle glass bobbing up and down in methylate-filled tubes hawked during Catkin Week on the boulevards. He
Vladimir Nabokov
#8. Who can say which is the greater sign of creative power, the sun with its planet system swinging with governed impetus to some incalculable end, or the gold sallow catkin with its flashing system of little flies?
Mary Webb
#9. She'n'her bros at the school'ry'd made a new game, Zachry'n'Meronym on Mauna Kia, but Abbess say-soed 'em not to 'cos times are pretendin' can bend bein'. A whoah game it was, said Catkin, but I din't want to know its rules nor endin'.david
David Mitchell
#10. Italics are like a rash -- you never know whether to ignore them entirely or whether the more you attention you give the more they spread.
Zanesh Catkin
#11. It's a very, very rare moment when another actor hurts you. I mean, that's not normal.
Katee Sackhoff
#12. I'm a great observer of delicate situations and women. I really like that bygone type of movement, and for a long time I had been looking for it.
Manolo Blahnik
#13. There is a right physical size for every idea.
Henry Moore
#14. I'm not very good at - " "Indigo." Ariel kissed him. "You do say it, every time we're together, every time you make love to me. You say it with your body, with your touch, with your kiss. I don't need your words. I just need for you to hold me." So he did.
Adrienne Wilder
#15. We are not going back. We are not returning to the days of back-room abortions, when countless women died or were maimed. The decision about abortion must remain a decision for the woman, her family and a physician to make, not the government.
Bernie Sanders
#16. If you want to be loved,be a loveable. It's a good place to start.
David Levithan
#17. Not that it matters, when you dream, there's no outside or in. Your mind is an unimaginable bloom. A willow catkin as big as the moon. With billions of anthers, shaking pollen like stars. It may seem strange, but in this boundless place
You are not alone.
Rich Shapero
#18. The movies I've made about the South, they were my experience and it's something that I know.
Billy Bob Thornton
#19. You've heard of people living in a fool's paradise? Well, Leonora has a duplex there.
George S. Kaufman
#20. If a book falls open in a library and no one sees it, is it still writing? Or is it simply a page bearing abstract markings?
Zanesh Catkin
#21. I nod and wave to my enemies like Miss America, pausing to blow kisses at the worst of them as I work my way across the cafeteria with a plate loaded with horridly healthy food.
Eliza Crewe
#22. Because we grew up surrounded by big dramatic story arcs in books and movies, we think our lives are supposed to be filled with huge ups and downs. So people pretend there is drama where there is none.
Kurt Vonnegut
#23. I may be mad, he thought, but I prefer the shit of this world to whatever sweet ambrosias the next may offer.
Tom Robbins
#24. Bond's mind was clear again. By a miracle he had survived a devastating wound. He could feel his armpits still wet with the fear of it. But the success of his gambit with the chair had wiped out all memories of the dreadful valley of defeat through which he had just passed.
Ian Fleming
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