Top 14 Finnur Geirsson Quotes
#1. We are in fact living organisms that exist in a living universe
L.J. Vanier
#2. Be my sonata, my cantata, my love
sing me something sweet
but not too sweet
(or i may grow deaf to our harmony
as we decrescendo into silence)
Nenia Campbell
#3. In some roles you do get into a mode of terror. It's always very frightening - the first audiences are frightening ...
Ian McLeod
#4. No matter where you live, you have the memory of something you used to eat that is no longer a part of your diet - something your grandmother used to make, something a small shop used to carry. Something we have lost. This extinction is a process; it happens one meal at a time.
Preeti Simran Sethi
#5. You have ink in your blood, boy, and no help for it. Books will never be just a business to you.
Rachel Caine
#6. Art has a double face, of expression and illusion, just like science has a double face: the reality of error and the phantom of truth.
Publilius Syrus
#7. On Genres: Do not label me. Do not place me in a box, because when you do, you place limits on my imagination and limits on my creativity, when there are none...
Sean Thomas
#8. Raven, holding Joshua's chin, asks him how old he is.
Joshua, folding in the pinky and the thumb on his left hand, while leaning on Raven's legs, raises three middle fingers into the air.
"That's what I thought. You're three.
Giorge Leedy
#9. If you have a guy like Jermaine, it's a pain in the neck. When we were on the road together in Europe, Jesus, I had to kick the girls off of him. I mean, they throw themselves on the floor and take off their hats.
Pia Zadora
#11. When people come together, they become much more productive.
Geoffrey West
#12. It is not advisable to crow. It might be oneself next time.
Dorothy Dunnett
#13. Nothing can have as its destination anything other than its origin. The contrary idea, the idea of progress, is poison.
Simone Weil
#14. Quit acting like everything is so serious. Most situations aren't as bad as you fear, and those that are might benefit from a little laughter.
Richelle E. Goodrich