Contemporary Literature Quotes
Collection of top 30 famous quotes about Contemporary Literature
Contemporary Literature Quotes & Sayings
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Mystery keeps man alive; it opens his ears, his eyes, and his mind! Find a mystery and try to solve it!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Ari's words felt like drops of sunlight upon my skin, and my frame was burning with longing.
— Petra March
You've got to learn to live with what you can't rise above.
— Bruce Springsteen
... she was a pudding of immaturity and precocious wisdom that had not yet set into a stable mold.
— Mark Zero
God to me is love.
— Kendrick Lamar
The way contemporary literature is emerging, soon we can expect "Item poetry" in novels.
— Himmilicious
For some reason, people try to fill you with food when you're filled with grief. I didn't need food. I needed a reason to keep living
— Priscille Sibley
Nursing is more than a career; it is a calling. Nurses are remarkable. Yet contemporary literature largely neglects them.
— Alexandra Robbins
The house was the color of baby vomit.
— Pixie Lynn Whitfield
Modern poetry, for me, began not in English at all but in Spanish, in the poems of Lorca.
— W.S. Merwin
Positive thinking is so firmly enshrined in our culture that knocking it is a little like attacking motherhood or apple pie.
— Srikumar Rao
People like to complain about the state of contemporary literature, but I can only assume they don't read it very widely.
— Laura Miller
As Borges has taught us, all the books in the library are contemporary. Great poems are like granaries: they are always ready to enlarge their store.
— William H Gass
Sarah Palin is Latina. Pay-leen. She has an infant and a grandkid the same age. Latina!
— George Lopez
Through helping one another, you can often eliminate the prefix 'im' from the word impossible!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
For my students who are trying to learn the craft of writing in a writing class - contemporary literature is what's most useful.
— Alan Lightman
The most prevalent poetic representation of contemporary experience is the mimesis of disorientation by non sequitor.
— Tony Hoagland
Much contemporary verse reads like failed short-short stories rather than failed poetry.
— Alice Fulton
As much as any contemporary writer, Murakami grasps the bewildering fluidity of commoditized life.
— Japan Foundation
If you always have to be watching yourself and judging, I don't think you're as free.
— Susan Sarandon