Top 16 Leda Quotes
#1. Those eyes! those large, those shining, those divine orbs! they became to me twin stars of Leda, and I to them devoutest of astrologers
Edgar Allan Poe
#2. She couldn't trust anyone in the world but herself, but then again, Leda never really had.
Katharine McGee
#3. In most stories she knows, children have a mother and a father, like Iphigenia had Clytemnestra and Agamemnon, and Helen had Leda and Zeus. Sometimes they have teachers too, but not always, and they never seem to have sergeants.
M.R. Carey
#4. Leda: 'I would rather become an international adventuress and bring down kings and emperors.'
Maxim: 'But this is the age of republics and democracies. It's much harder to seduce a committee.
Michael Moorcock
#5. Even the most complicated stories start with a very simple premise.
Chris Van Allsburg
#6. The hands of a clock will find their way home.
Mitch Albom
#7. What good is speed if the brain has oozed out on the way.
St. Jerome
#9. She felt like an amputee, reaching out reflexively with an arm she no longer had.
Frances Hardinge
#11. It's a pity that I can never really enjoy my movies because, after the mixing, your capacity as a spectator just disappears. I have to think about what I felt just before the mixing.
Pedro Almodovar
#12. Up here on the roof, so close to the stars, she felt young and alive and hateful.
Katharine McGee
#13. Don't be carried off your feet by anything because it is modern - the latest thing. Go to the Louvre often and spend a good deal of time before the Rembrandts, the Delacroixs.
Sherwood Anderson
#14. A writer of fiction lives in fear. Each new day demands new ideas and he can never be sure whether he is going to come up with them or not.
Roald Dahl
#16. There is no shame in losing to the sword of the Prince. There is only shame in choosing not to follow Him.
Chuck Black
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