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Writing without responsibility is like taking out your cloths in public and begging people to not look at you.
— M.F. Moonzajer
I really believe the most handicapped [person] in the whole world is a negative thinker.
— Heather Whitestone
Putting black cloths on the hives is for us. I do it to remind us that life gives way into death, and then death turns around and gives way into life.
— Sue Monk Kidd
The Christ of Theology is not alive for us today. He is wrapped in the grave cloths of dogma.
— Albert Schweitzer
Few Indians only had breech cloths, most being wrapped in buffalo robes, otherwise quite naked.
— Zebulon Pike
In cloths cheap handsomeness, doth bear the bell.
— George Herbert
Decisions are beautiful. They are the evidence of thought and care. Decisions are the polishing cloths of life.
— Augusten Burroughs
That was something people had. Normal people. Episodes. And then they laid cool cloths over their eyes and made plans to spend time near the sea.
— Rainbow Rowell
I think that's what Dylan's trying to do: to create a space artistically where something else can take shape, can take life - where there's hope.
— Sean Wilentz
For Lou Ann, life itself was a life-threatening enterprise.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Hundreds of prayer cloths were tied around rocks and stakes all the way up the mountain, but God had failed here.
— Alwyn Hamilton
Though a new cloth makes you look new, when you see the old cloths, you remember the old life
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
I can walk without shoes and live without cloths, but I cannot live without dignity even for a second.
— M.F. Moonzajer
The principle is so perfectly general that no particular application of it is possible.
— George Polya
Fire is fed by fire. The same small flame destroys Two stalks of wheat at once.
— Federico Garcia Lorca
Art is real and imaginary, two worlds rolled into one - the fulfillment of the artist's insatiable soul.
— Edward J. Fraughton