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I need about one hundred fifty drafts of a poem to get it right, and fifty more to make it sound spontaneous.
— James Dickey
The song 'Some Other Time ... ' is full of emotion. In wartime, it had a tremendously poignant feeling.
— Betty Comden
Nobody heard her tears; the heart is a fountain of weeping water which makes no noise in the world.
— Edward Dahlberg
I realized that I was trying to fit God's will into my will. Not out of disobedience, but out of fear that I would disappoint God, or let Him down.
— Michelle Lynn Brown
A lie, that we come from water.
The truth is we were born
from stones, dragons, the sea's
teeth, — Margaret Atwood
The truth is we were born
from stones, dragons, the sea's
teeth, — Margaret Atwood
As no one can be just without love, so no one can truly report without understanding.
— George MacDonald
The body is so easily damaged, so easily disposed of, water and chemicals is all it is, hardly more to it than a jellyfish drying on sand.
— Margaret Atwood
If your depiction of loss doesn't make the reader feel loss, then you didn't depict it right.
— Marlon James
A hot wind was blowing around my head, the strands of my hair lifting and swirling in it, like ink spilled in water.
— Margaret Atwood
It's evening, one of those gray water-color washes, like liquid dust.
— Margaret Atwood
In high school, girls started wearing high-waisted pants with their shirts tucked into them. I don't get what that's about.
— Dylan O'Brien
Repeat reading for me shares a few things with hot-water bottles and thumbsucking: comfort, familiarity, the recurrence of the expected.
— Margaret Atwood
What is religion? That which is never spoken.
— Henry David Thoreau
I would like to say my hair turned white
overnight, but it didn't.
Instead it was my heart;
bleached out like meat in water. — Margaret Atwood
overnight, but it didn't.
Instead it was my heart;
bleached out like meat in water. — Margaret Atwood