
Top 13 Scribbly Quotes
#1. He was confused. I was confused. Just like every couple who ever had to climb over a few stumbling blocks was confused. That was romance.It wasn't paint-by-numbers or color within the lines. It was messy and scribbly and up to us to draw it how we wanted.
Pepper Winters
#2. The handwritten pages make for fun giveaways. If someone reviews one of my books online, like on Amazon or Goodreads, they can notify me through my web site, and I'll send them an original page. They can see my creative process in all its scribbly glory.
Brian Pinkerton
#3. You only have to read the lines of scribbly black and everything shines.
Syd Barrett
#4. Things began to come together, and I went from speaking like an evil baby to speaking like a hillbilly. "Is thems the thoughts of cows?" I'd ask the butcher, pointing to the calves' brains displayed in the front window.
David Sedaris
#5. But, in history, practical usefulness never determines the moral value of an achievement. Only the person who increases the knowledge humanity has about itself and enhances its creative consciousness permanently enriches humanity.
Stefan Zweig
#6. That's the past for you. Not only does it come back at the most unexpected, and inconvenient, times but it's set in stone.
Jeffery Deaver
#7. A soul which gives itself to prayer, either much or little, should on no account be kept within narrow bounds.
Saint Teresa Of Avila
#8. I'm not going to throw my state under the bus. That's never going to happen.
Lindsey Graham
#9. Much of what we now consider 'personality' will be explained away as structural and chemical functions of the brain.
Douglas Coupland
#10. This is what a small victory feels like. It feels like a little surprise and a lot of relief. It makes the past feel lighter and the future seem even lighter than that, if only for a moment. It feels like rightness winning. It feels like possibility.
David Levithan
#11. The itch is a mean, unconfessable, ridiculous malady; one can pity someone who is suffering ; someone who wants to scratch himself makes one laugh.
Andre Gide
#12. Naming a baby is an act of poetry, for many people the only creative moment of their lives.
Richard Eyre
#13. It may be broadly stated that ... of all animals kept for the recreation of mankind the horse is alone capable of exciting a passion that shall be absolutely hopeless.
Bret Harte
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