Top 15 Durland Clark Quotes
#1. She's always suggesting books like a literary marriage broker, wedding readers to the titles just right for them.
Joseph Bruchac
#2. The world would be a better place if everyone traveled.
~Miss Clarrie
Donna Jo Napoli
#3. Full color experience is peculiarly satisfying even though it is exhausting and leaves you feeling two-thirds color blind when you're not making the effort.
William Tapley Bennett Jr.
#4. But soon the wine sack was empty, and sleep brushed my ears with her ash-lips.
Catherynne M Valente
#5. Anyone who doesn't fear God, has no idea at all about Him.
Toba Beta
#6. I shut my eyes
and see a pocket of darkness.
I want to fold myself
flat and crisp,
slip inside of it
like a sheet of paper
into an envelope.
Samantha Schutz
#7. What may be less familiar is the idea that the evolution of the conventions of our language might involve what Charles Darwin called "artificial selection.
Daniel Cloud
#8. I'm not in the gossips that much, but something I read recently was that me and Emma Watson are having a feud. And I've never even met her.
Emma Roberts
#9. It looked like a work of art created by a long forgotten god and left to hang forever in a gallery of stars.
Anonymous
#10. Everybody feels up sometimes, they feel down sometimes, sometimes they feel sideways, sometimes they feel weird.
Isaac
#11. Art for me ... is a negation of society, an affirmation of the individual, outside of all the rules and all the demands of society.
Emile Zola
#12. I'm always happier and a better actor when I can really lose myself in a character and become somebody else.
Kevin Bacon
#13. Just as your hand has the power to hide the sun, mediocrity has the power to hide your inner light. Do not blame others for your own incompetence.
Paulo Coelho
#14. (Everywhere I go as a writer - especially if I'm in drag as a "memoirist" - such fears seem to be first and foremost on people's minds. People seem hungry, above all else, for permission, and a guarantee against bad consequences. The first, I try to give; the second is beyond my power.)
Maggie Nelson