
Top 13 Looed Wings Quotes
#1. Wear the badge of environmental radicalism, and you're a citizen automatically under suspicion.
Alexander Cockburn
#2. Her smile and voice suggested the kind of excitement that comes when the first words in a long, silent relationship are spoken at last - a subtle excitement secretly incorporating into this one moment everything that has happened until now.
Thomas Mann
#3. Never read anything that you wouldn't want to read out loud - - to your mother.
Mary Ellen Edmunds
#4. Habit is the beneficent harness of routine which enables silly men to live respectfully and unhappy men to live calmly
George Eliot
#5. Perfume is a form of writing, an ink, a choice made in the first person, the dot on the i, a weapon, a courteous gesture, part of the instant, a consequence.
Serge Lutens
#6. Where there is no temple there shall be no homes.
T. S. Eliot
#7. If you have a warm and caring heart, you're loved ones will ensure you never depart. For long after you've turned that final page you'll still be right there on center stage.
Stanley Victor Paskavich
#9. The whole process of music for me is something absolutely honest and really naked and bare, so I never forced myself to write in French.
Lou Doillon
#10. There appears to be a certain difference among the ends: some ends are activities, others are certain works apart from the activities themselves, and in those cases in which there are certain ends apart from the actions, the works are naturally better than the activities.
Aristotle.
#11. In some ways my life in Willoughby had begun to fade, much the same way a nightmare loses its grip when you find the courage to reach out in the darkness and turn on the light.
Beth Hoffman
#12. The Street Epistemologist is a philosopher and a fighter. She has savvy and street smarts that come from the school of hard knocks. She relentlessly helps others by tearing down falsehoods about whatever enshrined "truths" enslave us.
Peter Boghossian
#13. Writers must ... take care of the sensibility that houses the possibility of poems.
Mary Oliver
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