Craig Thompson Quotes
Top 34 wise famous quotes and sayings by Craig Thompson
Craig Thompson Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Craig Thompson on Wise Famous Quotes.
At night, lying on your back and staring at the falling snow, it's easy to imagine oneself soaring through the stars.
I'm really interested in making a mark on a paper and letting that be cursive shorthand for an idea - that's the origin of cartooning.
And that's my comfort
that someone else was there and experienced the same thing. How else could I know it was real and not merely a dream?
that someone else was there and experienced the same thing. How else could I know it was real and not merely a dream?
I wanted a heaven. And I grew up striving for that world
an eternal world- that would wash away my temporary misery.
an eternal world- that would wash away my temporary misery.
Her lips tarried at mine. Baiting each other with the warmth of our breath, barely grazing, detouring, then connecting.
On my first visit to the public library, I was like a kid at a candy store where all the candy was free.
I gorged myself until my tummy ached.
I gorged myself until my tummy ached.
Christianity and Islam, they have the same morals, same lifestyle, some of the same stories that shaped them.
I'm still down with Jesus. I like to think of him mostly as a social revolutionary who mixed with bad crowds and hated the rich.
We experience a discomfort that may be foreign to others, but that pain opens up a world of beauty. Wouldn't you think?
How satisfying it is to leave a mark on a blank surface. To make a map of my movement - no matter how temporary.
And yet I feel that the most real home I'll ever have is the space where our roads merged and traveled along together ... for a time.
I was grateful for cereal
the only food that my tummy, riddled by pangs of infatuation, could handle.
the only food that my tummy, riddled by pangs of infatuation, could handle.
My dad was a plumber, and my mom was on and off again, either a stay-at-home mom or working with the disabled as a visiting-nurse assistant.
Something about being rejected at Church Camp felt so much more awful than being rejected at school.