
Top 15 Liber Librae Quotes
#1. The air is a question and those who travel upon it travel in questions. When will I find what? Where is who?
Amy Leach
#2. The most invigorating form of reading matter is, of course, a will.
Nancy Banks-Smith
#3. The sin which is unpardonable is knowingly and wilfully to reject truth, to fear knowledge lest that knowledge pander not to thy prejudices.
Aleister Crowley
#4. There aren't any rules, as far as anything-and that applies especially to writing songs, whatever gets the point across. So you're just kind of brought up to feel-in any field, if you say you can do it, do it. There it is.
Guy Clark
#6. Because the mask is your face, the face is a mask, so I'm thinking of the face as a mask because of the way I see faces is coming from an African vision of the mask which is the thing that we carry around with us, it is our presentation, it's our front, it's our face.
Faith Ringgold
#7. The situation was terrible, of course. But the universe could still be so beautiful.
Daniel Suarez
#8. I just wanted to be like my dad, Jesus. He was a good shortstop.
Johan Santana
#9. You can hope all you want for a happy ending, but sometimes, like it or not, the guy writing your story is working on a tragedy; you may not even be the main character.
Shalom Auslander
#10. The more we train a man to labor, deliberate, dictate and demand over the inconsequential, the less capable his mind becomes of holding that of consequence.
Geoffrey Wood
#11. If you get a song right for its usage at the time, it can be useful to others ... Those songs are more friendly to other artists looking for material.
Rodney Crowell
#12. The laws are still very unclear. Cells are still taken from people without consent - a lot of people don't realize it.
Rebecca Skloot
#14. She is alone with an unattended desk light whose electricity is an expenditure waiting to be itemized and eliminated in the next budget of Lift magazine, Covering the Elevator Industry for Thirty Years.
Colson Whitehead
#15. . . . the mind always has logic; it might not be obvious logic, but the mind has its reasons for connecting two seemingly unlike notions. -Carol Muske, Translations: Idea to Image
Robin Behn
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