
Top 15 Numb Poetry Quotes
#1. Kim Kardashian is single again. Hey, great. Maybe that will give the NBA players something to do during the lockout.
Frank Caliendo
#2. Before cancer, I was obviously disconnected. I had a tumor the size of a mango inside me and didn't do anything about it. It wasn't like I didn't know something was wrong.
Eve Ensler
#3. I used to live in Canada. It's a beautiful country with a lot of different kind of topographic regions.
Sebastian Bach
#5. She cries,
I laugh,
She becomes numb,
I become filled with joy,
She slowly crumbles,
I feel on top of the world,
Yet somehow in the end,
Out of the ashes,
She rose like a Phoenix,
As if nothing had ever touched her
Tanzy Sayadi
#6. Nothing much bothered you for a while and you kept walking like a silhouette through this town, saying hi's and goodbyes, acting polite at all times. But there is no fire in your heart; you are not very concerned.
Charlotte Eriksson
#8. Maybe the princess could save herself."
"That sounds like a pretty good story too.
Marissa Meyer
#9. I am interested and deeply curious about our need for a spiritual life, a life of greater meaning, and how we come to a more ethical view of life within our communities that is more inclusive than exclusive, one that is extended even beyond our own species.
Terry Tempest Williams
#10. I lean to you, numb as a fossil. Tell me I'm here.
Sylvia Plath
#11. Fee-fi-fo-fum -
Now I'm borrowed.
Now I'm numb.
Anne Sexton
#12. When I wrote "Win," it only took about eight months, but eight months of sheer pain and suffering because every phrase that's in there - and there are about 130 specific linguistic recommendations - I had to test every one to make sure that it worked.
Frank Luntz
#13. StumbleUpon has humanized the Web and mastered a way for people to discover online content by incorporating an individual's personal preferences and recommendations of friends and like-minded people.
Mitch Kapor
#14. It is only when memory is filtered through imagination that the films we make will have real depth.
Louis Malle
#15. When I first started to write poetry, I used to feel as if my tongue would go numb.
Kim Hyesoon
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