Top 9 Red Hatters Sayings

#1. You have to think with the heart.

Douglas Sirk

Red Hatters Sayings #48927
#2. We don't notice things change. We know that things change, we've been told since childhood that things change, we've witnessed things change ourselves many a time, and yet we're still utterly incapable of noticing the moment that change comes
or we search for change in all the wrong places.

Arkady Strugatsky

Red Hatters Sayings #276610
#3. [W]ords can be communicative only between those who share similar experiences.

Alan W. Watts

Red Hatters Sayings #442694
#4. I'm forever writing around a void - I guess I don't have to explain to you why that is.

Jonathan Lethem

Red Hatters Sayings #484767
#5. When I write a film, there's a particular thing I am wrestling with and the question or concern I'm dealing with has to be big enough for me to dedicate a year or two of my life. If the question isn't big enough, or rich enough, I'll lose interest.

Josh Radnor

Red Hatters Sayings #641417
#6. In a light that is fierce and strong one can see the world dissolve. To weak eyes it becomes solid, to weaker eyes it shows fists; before weaker eyes still it feels ashamed, and smites down whomsoever dares to look at it.

Franz Kafka

Red Hatters Sayings #1318801
#7. Even though I am nearly deaf, I seem to be gifted with a kind of inner hearing which enables me to detect sounds and noises which the ordinary person does not hear.

Thomas A. Edison

Red Hatters Sayings #1355478
#8. The poets are the standard bearers of language. Their work lives or dies word by word. When I write and can hear a clunky sentence, I try to write up to the poetry that I have recited beforehand.

Janet Fitch

Red Hatters Sayings #1643745
#9. I wasn't just fucking Ani. It never could have been that, and I was an idiot for assuming it could. Our lives were intertwined. I cared too much before we'd started sleeping together. There was no way I was going to be able to shut that off once I'd been inside her.

Nicole Jacquelyn

Red Hatters Sayings #1829072

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