
Top 17 Language And Inner Feelings Quotes
#1. The kinds of things that poetry can offer are timeless - mainly the kind of compression it offers of powerful language, powerful feelings and images, and, you know, the inner experience becoming outer.
Brenda Hillman
#2. The dagger strapped to her thigh, the pistol strapped to the opposite calf, the three poisoned needles she kept in her hair. He noted she kept the garroting wire she used to tie her sandals, but she pulled out the razor blades tucked into the soles.
Kameron Hurley
#3. If you see certainty in that which is uncertain, you are bound to suffer
Ajahn Chah
#4. Most important and most vulnerable of human emotions; Love.
Paulo Coelho
#5. We are writing stories with light and darkness, motion and colors. It is a language with its own vocabulary and unlimited possibilities for expressing our inner thoughts and feelings.
Vittorio Storaro
#6. The whole world had become a stage, in which the props were continually shifting, four extras reprising the roles of twenty-four characters and people I'd never seen before playing my most beloved ones.
Chris Campanioni
#7. Poetry is an art of expressing the unknown music of our inner feelings and emotions in our known language.
Debasish Mridha
#8. Hurry and you can have the big crybaby for first kill.
Koushun Takami
#9. While great art makes you wonder, great design makes things clear.
John Maeda
#10. I watch a lot of sports. But when I'm not working, I'm with my daughters every chance I get.
Louis C.K.
#11. We cannot see the best things in life, we can only feel them. A poet tries to describe those indescribable feelings in a language of emotions and inner perceptions.
Debasish Mridha
#12. But he still loved real books.
Elsa Jade
#13. Nature has a language of its own, or maybe those who have lived long in solitude read in it their own unconscious inner feelings and mysterious foreknowledge.
Alexandra David-Neel
#14. The waiter at the King David brought her change, and, in his eyes, his condolences for the meeting that had not taken place. For five hours he had watched her sit in a garden chair, straight-backed and full of anticipation, until hope had abandoned her and she slumped, weary.
Anat Talshir
#16. Someone in the clan taunted her about you going into heat and explained exactly what you were doing. She cried for days, knowing you were with other women.
Laurann Dohner
#17. Poetry connects us to what is deepest in ourselves. It gives us access to our own feelings, which are often shadowy, and engages us in the art of making meaning. It widens the space of our inner lives. It is a magical, mysterious, inexplicable (though not incomprehensible) event in language.
Edward Hirsch
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