Top 14 Taylee Shea Quotes
#1. Curiosity is a good thing, like onion soup. But too much onion soup makes your breath smell terrible. And too much curiosity can make your whole body smell terrible, if it causes you to be dead.
Michael Reisman
#2. As if channeling Robbe-Grillet, who strove to establish 'new relations between man and the world,' Sesshu Foster's electrifying prose poems tenderly examine then fiercely weave stark-and-broken realities into luminous dream-like narratives on the game of life.
Wanda Coleman
#3. No matter what, the very first piece of Social Media Real Estate I'd start with is a blog.
Chris Brogan
#4. Without the faculty of forgetting, our past would weigh so heavily on our present that we should not have the strength to confront another moment, still less to live through it. Life would be bearable only to frivolous natures, those in fact who do not remember.
Emil Cioran
#5. In what I think is the most serious problem the world faces, which is the population explosion, we will come I think to a time when measures that are not even dreamt of now will become necessary.
Charlton Heston
#6. When I was 15, I begged my grandfather to give me this guitar he'd always had in the back of his closet. I promised him I'd learn to play it, but I never did. Then my grandfather died, and I felt so guilty. So I started playing.
Valerie June
#7. My father named me Kelli because 'Kelli O'Hara' just sounded so Irish.
Kelli O'Hara
#9. You ever had the feeling the future's become the past while you were busy being scared?
Benjamin Johncock
#10. I remember once having to stop performing when I thought an elderly man a few rows back from the front was actually going to die because he was laughing so hard.
Adrian Edmondson
#11. To see a thoroughbred racehorse up close is to see a supreme example of a living piece of art.-Serena Jade
Serena Jade
#12. Pride's chickens have bonny feathers, but they are an expensive brood to rear. They eat up everything, and are always lean when brought to market.
Alexander Smith
#14. According to Chekhov, once a gun appears in a story, it has to be fired.
Haruki Murakami
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