
Top 14 Matellio Quotes
#1. It's important that the way you dress tells a story and reveals something about you and your philosophy.
Lykke Li
#2. But I couldn't quite believe that sex was the motivating force behind all human behavior, and that I was left out of the great cultural conversation because I had not been initiated into the mystery.
Carlene Bauer
#3. Orientalism is after all a system for citing works and authors . Orientalism
Edward W. Said
#4. My first encounter with James was when I was seventeen. My brother brought home from the public library a science fiction anthology, which included 'The Beast in the Jungle.' It swept me away. I had a strange, somewhat uncanny feeling that it was the story of my life.
Cynthia Ozick
#5. Life is bristling with thorns, and I know no other remedy than to cultivate one's garden.
Voltaire
#6. At this moment is a rare thing because only sometimes do I step with both feet on the land of the present; usually one foot slides toward the past, the other slides toward the future. And I end up with nothing.
Clarice Lispector
#7. Three. I had just made my first, second, and third kill. Before I had even obtained my mage's robes. I bent over and vomited into the grass. There was no pride, no justice, just the appalling sense that I had lost my innocence. That I was a monster.
Rachel E. Carter
#8. Mummies are dehydrated & they long for the blood of living words.
Hakim Bey
#9. I just draw what I think is funny, and I hope other people think it is funny, too.
Charles M. Schulz
#10. I hate two kinds of sentences you hear in workshops, the ones beginning "I really like ... " and the ones beginning "My problem with this poem is ... "
Denis Johnson
#11. I like to be in the laboratory with the doors closed. I like experimenting and trying things.
Nigel Godrich
#12. I bleed and breathe Hawks. Even when I played for other teams I felt funny, because I was a Hawk.
Dominique Wilkins
#13. And yet is not mankind itself, pushing on its blind way, driven by a dream of its greatness and its power upon the dark paths of excessive cruelty and of excessive devotion. And what is the pursuit of truth, after all?
Joseph Conrad
#14. There is no key to happiness; the door is always open
Mother Teresa
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