He drifted about with his head full of myths, always at least half lost in some otherland of story. Demons and wingsmiths, seraphim and spirits, he love it all (Laini Taylor, Strange the Dreamer)
The choice we face is not, as many imagine, between heaven and hell. Rather, the choice is between heaven and this world. Even a fool would exchange hell for heaven; but only the wise will exchange this world for heaven
The choice we face is not, as many imagine, between heaven and hell. Rather, the choice is between heaven and this world. Even a fool would exchange hell for heaven; but only the wise will exchange this world for heaven (Dave Hunt, An Urgent Call To A Serious Faith)
I write description in longhand because that’s hardest for me and you’re closer to the paper when you work by hand, but I use the typewriter for dialogue because people speak like a typewriter works
I write description in longhand because that’s hardest for me and you’re closer to the paper when you work by hand, but I use the typewriter for dialogue because people speak like a typewriter works. (Ernest Hemingway)
You need to understand that some comedy can have consequences
You need to understand that some comedy can have consequences. (Auliq Ice)
Purpose drives the process by which we become what we are capable of being
Purpose drives the process by which we become what we are capable of being. (Lolly Daskal)
When love carries us away on its brittle wings, we are too intoxicated to comprehend its power. We just want to soar and feel its adventurous spirit. The realistic aspect of love is not that romantic
When love carries us away on its brittle wings, we are too intoxicated to comprehend its power. We just want to soar and feel its adventurous spirit. The realistic aspect of love is not that romantic. (Balroop Singh, Emotional Truths Of Relationships)
But, as I have said, the bugs had no interest in getting us…and no great curiosity or enthusiasm about us as such; from the cowardly cockroaches to the blind stolid ants they wanted only to be left alone to eat and breed and eat and breed, just like us
But, as I have said, the bugs had no interest in getting us…and no great curiosity or enthusiasm about us as such; from the cowardly cockroaches to the blind stolid ants they wanted only to be left alone to eat and breed and eat and breed, just like us. (William T. Vollmann, You Bright and Risen Angels)
…every piece of the laughing was a tiny bird come tumbling out to fly around the room
…every piece of the laughing was a tiny bird come tumbling out to fly around the room. (Patrick Rothfuss, The Slow Regard of Silent Things)
Emotions make us human. Denying them makes us beasts
Emotions make us human. Denying them makes us beasts. (Victoria Klein)