
Top 13 Poetic Ecstasy Quotes
#1. Let your life be joyful, mystical, everlasting blossoms of poetic ecstasy.
Debasish Mridha
#2. One man's piss-soaked sadomasochistic orgy is another man's poetic ecstasy.
Dan Savage
#3. She was artificially narrowing herself, amputating every humane and tender piece that didn't fit into a rigid frame.
David Brooks
#4. Behold, I am writing anew, through scribes on Earth who are willing to listen to me again with new ears, in the light of the present crises on planet Earth.
Barbara Marx Hubbard
#5. Oh, so does that mean I'm in trouble? Should I lift my skirt and get on all fours?" I asked, teasingly.
Lilly Wilde
#6. If I had stayed purely a horror writer or thriller writer, I might have more of a presence in those particular genres, and I'd certainly have more individual titles to market, since it's much easier to write pure genre fiction than it is to create something different.
Chet Williamson
#7. To be claimed as a good, though in an improper style, is at least better than being rejected as no good at all.
Jane Austen
#8. Yes, all fundamentalists feel that in a secular society, God has been relegated to the margin, to the periphery and they are all in different ways seeking to drag him out of that peripheral position, back to center stage.
Karen Armstrong
#9. You are the song of my mind, melody of my soul, dance of my spirit, and the indescribable ecstasy of my life.
Debasish Mridha
#10. I think that all politicians who aspire to the presidency are a little nuts, but for different reasons. What kind of person aspires to be the most powerful person in the world? The answer is someone with an internal drive that is so dynamic and so determined.
Rick Perlstein
#11. What faith has not been used by demagogues as a club over somebody's head?
Francis Collins
#12. I'd rather try and fail than quit and not do shit.
Khali Raymond
#13. The fact is, we are much more afraid of life than our ancestors, and cannot find it inourhearts either tomarry or not tomarry.Marriage isterrifying, but so is a cold and forlorn old age.
Robert Louis Stevenson
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