Fennel Hudson Quotes
Top 100 wise famous quotes and sayings by Fennel Hudson
Fennel Hudson Famous Quotes & Sayings
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To see more than a reflection requires us to filter what we see, to view the world with honest eyes.
When my heart tells me that something is right, there's rarely an opportunity for logic to intervene. I go with my instinct, and see where it leads.
It's important to believe in something, a spirit in things and a higher purpose. Something I call 'True Beauty'.
I like tea so much that I'm considering changing my name to Bergamot so that I can exist in a perpetual state of Earl Grey contentment.
A perpetual world; a world within a world. Of my mind and outside my mind. The real world is the dream world.
What I am interested in, what I write and care about, exists in the slow lane, somewhere between hand-ploughed fields and a pint of real ale.
Throughout history people have gazed at the skies in wonder. You only have to stand at the base of a church steeple to understand why.
We are all Clapping Monkeys, but while some of us smile, others look around to see if anyone has noticed.
Where the writing takes place doesn't matter to a publisher, but it matters a great deal to the author.
Text talk? How can the art of writing, once performed by monastic scribes, have degenerated into little more than creative candyfloss?
Writing with a biro is the emotional equivalent of giving your loved one a plastic rose on Valentine's Day.
Many people fear the unknown. They busy themselves at motorway speed so to excuse their lack of understanding of the world around them.
There are some pools that woo us, as if in courtship. Others challenge, as if yearning a feisty relationship.
My tent doesn't look like much but, as an estate agent might say, "It is air-conditioned and has exceptional location.
Wear your heart on your sleeve. Write about what you think and feel. And share it with your friends.
The real world, in my opinion, exists in the countryside, where Nature goes about her quiet business and brings us greatest pleasure.
I'm in no hurry to do anything. I'll probably lie here for the rest of the day. (Great term, that, 'rest of the day'.)
I've made it my mission to discover that which is off the beaten track. Somewhere in the undergrowth of the impossible.
Confront the page that taunts you with its whiteness. Face your enemy and fill it with words. You are bigger and stronger than a piece of paper.
You can escape completely, seeking an alternative life, or you can play the game and go absent without leave. How you do it is up to you.
When left alone with nothing but one's emotions and inner thoughts for company, the nocturnal world can be completely overpowering.
People might consider you eccentric for being different, but this is good. Leaders and visionaries are not conformists afraid of standing out.
Nature haters? We know them too well: lifeless creatures created without emotion or aware of anything that is peripheral to their purpose.
I have a burgundy waistcoat that ticks in the dead of night, it being my favourite and the one that carries my pocket watch from day to day.
What compels me to write now is the same as all those years ago. It is the love of writing and storytelling, driven by a desire to escape.
Win back two days of living? The sense of freedom is overwhelming! Switch off your mobile phone and consider your options.
When sitting down to write a letter, it always pays to calm one's mood, collect one's thoughts, and have a plan.
Committing your thoughts and feelings to words is like putting your soul on a plate and hoping the diners will like what they eat.
As with writing by candlelight, one's greatest ideas come from 'the flickering' between darkness and light.
There is a moment during every fight with a strong fish when you wonder whether it or you will win the battle.
Sometimes we just have to stop and feel the pulse of the Earth, the rhythm of the seasons and the internal voice that was once our childhood friend.
As the natural world grows smaller, so too does its intensity and the size of the window through which it may be viewed.
It's the wonderment of water that makes it so appealing: thoughts of what's beneath the surface, or out there beyond a watery horizon.
Like a snake on a rock, I have shed my skin and grown another. I feel reborn and ready to resume activities.
It's the special things close to home, and the breadth of life, that makes our time on this earth so valuable.
Never interrupt an author when he or she is 'in the zone', else you'll understand the real meaning of 'writer's nib'.
Lake water, even when boiled, has an effect on my digestive system similar to the movement of a hangman's trapdoor.