
Top 15 Costello Eye Quotes
#1. Studios are like hospitals. A lot of people check in, and they don't check out.
Iggy Pop
#2. When you falter, all eludes.
This is a seasick way,
this almost/never touching, this
drawing-off, this to-and-fro.
Subtlety stalks in your eyes,
your tongue knows what it knows.
I want your secrets - Iwillhave them out.
Seasick, I drop into the sea.
Adrienne Rich
#3. The obscure, unexplainable aspect of the writing process is about how some rhymes appear in your head. It often feels more like tuning in to some kind of channel than composing words in your mind.
Sahara Sanders
#4. I still believe in the need for guitars and drums and desperate poetry.
Frank Turner
#5. Although I have never pretended to be a great fisherman, it was always important to me that I was a fisherman and looked like one, especially when fishing with my brother.
Norman Maclean
#6. The obvious truth is that the moment any matter has passed through the human mind it is finally and for ever spoilt for all purposes of science.
G.K. Chesterton
#7. What a fine fellow is Quincey! I believe in my heart of hearts that he suffered as much about Lucy's death as any of us, but he bore himself through it like a moral Viking. If America can go on breeding men like that, she will be a power in the world indeed.
Bram Stoker
#8. So when war can't be avoided, you fight in such a way as to reveal to the enemy how war is destroying him. When he finally sees it, he stops.
Orson Scott Card
#9. The reason one writes poems is so that your poem will be remembered.
Peter Davison
#10. I knew that Steve Harvey had a good, solid message to share, and I wanted to use my knowledge and skills as a relationship author to help him bring his message to those who were willing to receive it.
Denene Millner
#11. But I had learned over the years that if you're not happy doing what you're doing, then you shouldn't be doing it.
Billy Crystal
#12. Give a man your attention
Lose his
Ignore a man
Gain his attention
K.C. Rhoads
#13. I look at Jane for a long time and a slow smile creeps over her face. Her whole face changes when she smiles - this eyebrow-lifting, perfect-teeth-showing, eye-crinkling smile I've either never seen or never noticed. She becomes pretty so suddenly that it's almost like a magic trick
John Green
#14. Faced with information overload, we have no alternative but pattern-recognition.
Marshall McLuhan
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