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A poet writes what they see every day, what they know, what they've lived or barely lived through.
— Jason E. Hodges
For a while, I thought a lot about lineage. Where do I belong? Who am I standing next to?
— Jim Hodges
Failure is often that early morning hour of darkness which precedes the dawning of the day of success.
— Leigh Mitchell Hodges
Color is an intense experience on its own.
— Jim Hodges
Worship is love expressed.
— Chris Hodges
For the writer, madness should seep slowly out of them from the world they endure each day.
— Jason E. Hodges
When I make art, I think about its ability to connect with others, to bring them into the process.
— Jim Hodges
My big concern is keeping people off the highways today, so that we have no further accidents
— Jim Hodges
I think young people have a wonderful reaction to color because it's not screwed up by too many references.
— Jim Hodges
I move very slowly. It's usually material first. I sit with the material for a long time.
— Jim Hodges
People who think following your dreams is a fairytale don't realize they're living the biggest fairytale of all, following the sheep
— Jason E. Hodges
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— Andrew Hodges
The same things that make you unique in this world, make you a target for the archers consumed by fear and jealousy.
— Jason E. Hodges
Your dreams don't stop being dreams because of circumstances.
— Jason E. Hodges
The first step toward happiness is to determine to be happy.
— George Hodges
You can be the greatest at stringing words together but if you don't mean what you say your words will not live long in this world.
— Jason E. Hodges
Even the wolf gets anxious, but the wolf keeps moving and doing, all while being washed in the magic of moonlight
— Jason E. Hodges
Writers that are pouring their soul out for the world to see, will cast a perfect reflection of themselves in their work.
— Jason E. Hodges
We didn't have AC or Cable TV. We had shade trees and storytellers. This is where my writing comes from.
— Jason E. Hodges
For some folks the world is filled to the top with hurt.
— Jason E. Hodges
He also liked to root around in sales and street markets, and picked up a violin in London, on Farringdon Road, for which he took some lessons.
— Andrew Hodges
Each morning is the open door to a new world - new vistas, new aims, new tryings.
— Leigh Mitchell Hodges
Writers live within their mind for their flesh and bones are stuck in a far worse place.
— Jason E. Hodges
I can't very well tell my batters don't hit it to him. Wherever they hit it, he's there anyway.
— Gil Hodges
End of watch is what they call it, but Hodges himself has found it impossible to give up watching.
— Stephen King
Sweat, blood, and tears mean nothing in your writing if you're not willing to burn what doesn't work.
— Jason E. Hodges
Sleeplessness and being a writer seem to go together hand in hand.
— Jason E. Hodges
If you had a son, it would be a great thing to have him grow up to be just like Gil Hodges.
— Pee Wee Reese
As a writer, a poet, you're not alone in wanting to be alone. Your work is a friendship that never leaves you.
— Jason E. Hodges
A shovel is the greatest motivational teacher I know.
— Jason E. Hodges
You know you're on the right road, when the right and necessary people cross your path
— Jeff Hodges
Boards." He paused. "I saved the worst for last. We can declassify Princess back to plain old Eva Hodges, female, age four,
— Stephen King
Each morning the winds of the city moan and weep with lost souls clinging to hope of reliving the memories of yesterday.
— Jason E. Hodges
Success and wealth would be pretty useless if I didn't have my family.
— Christopher W. Hodges
You can't make a difference unless you are different.
— Chris Hodges
My life has been a storm of change, Some I did not want, but all I have weathered.
— Jason E. Hodges
For him, breaking the Enigma was much easier than the problem of dealing with other people, especially with those holding power.
— Andrew Hodges
Sometimes it seems safer to have just enough God to get to heaven, but not so much that he radically alters our lives.
— Chris Hodges
I was just a drifter, a writer of what I saw.
— Jason E. Hodges
His machines - soon to be called Turing machines - offered a bridge, a connection between abstract symbols and the physical world.
— Andrew Hodges
I'm not afraid to die, but I'm also, not afraid to live.
— Jason E. Hodges
I'm an average person.
— Jim Hodges
Not a giggle, Hodges thought, but a titter. Given that her husband was dead, he supposed you could even call it a widder-titter.
— Stephen King
Despair is a night without lights. Dreams are the sunrise that leads you out of the darkness.
— Jason E. Hodges
I praise your name for your unfailing love and faithfulness; for your promises are backed by all the honor of your name. PSALM 138:2
— Chris Hodges
A poet's words are like mortar to the bricks of society.
— Jason E. Hodges
Chaos is life, if you're doing great things.
— Jason E. Hodges
Sometimes the rules of writing get in the way of a good story told.
— Jason E. Hodges
I write novellas, short books, whatever. I set out to write a good story not write a dictionary.
— Jason E. Hodges
There is a broad range of reaction to the work, as there is a broad range of work I make.
— Jim Hodges
I was a poet. I had no expectations other than creating a world of art with words that would live on long after I was gone.
— Jason E. Hodges
The split second we cease to breathe here on planet earth, we begin to breathe celestial air, and we have no reason to grieve.
— Samuel J. Hodges IV
When I started working with mirrors, it seemed to be the perfect material to stand in for that waiting.
— Jim Hodges
The opening of a public debate about male homosexuality in Britain in 1952 was the conflict of the small back room, in another sphere.
— Andrew Hodges
For the writer that has truly suffered, their pen, their words, their art will become as important as breathing.
— Jason E. Hodges
There is no value in your promises. They are as hollow as fangs and poisonous as the venom within them once I allowed them into my heart.
— Jason E. Hodges
The separation between any two events in the history of a particle shall be a maximum or minimum when measured along its world line.
— Andrew Hodges
Destroying the planet is like stepping from a moving train and thinking it will all work out.
— Jason E. Hodges
However, some of my work is very subtle, and one should expect very subtle reactions to it.
— Jim Hodges
To be thoroughly and abidingly happy is not only to get what we all instinctively desire, but to fulfill the purpose of our nature.
— George Hodges
Hodges remembers an old saying: even on the darkest day, the sun shines on some dog's ass.
— Stephen King
History is the roadmap to a better tomorrow. Destroying it is getting rid of any chance of what not to do for future generations.
— Jason E. Hodges
You know you're getting somewhere as a writer when the rejection letters mean as much as spam in your inbox.
— Jason E. Hodges
We will never reach the world for Christ in our generation if we simply follow in the groove worn for us by our predecessors.
— Melvin L. Hodges
Heart cannot think what outrage and what cries, with black smoke and flashing fire, the beast threw forth, turning the whole world to darkness.
— Margaret Hodges
They say, poetry is dead. I say, was there ever a time they had a clue of what the state of poetry is?
— Jason E. Hodges
My latest works are these things with light bulbs.
— Jim Hodges
Some live it, some wish they lived it, and some never know it's there.
— Jason E. Hodges
We usually expect too much from people. Often we judge them based on their actions even as we judge ourselves based on our intentions.
— Chris Hodges