Poetess Quotes
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Poetess Quotes & Sayings
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And the combat ceased, for want of combatants.
— Pierre Corneille
Lies are usually caused by an undue fear of men.
— Nachman Of Breslov
You keep storing up all that anger and grief. Eventually it spills over. Or you drown in it.
— Leigh Bardugo
You cannot grow if you are not Thinking
— Andrea L'Artiste
People will watch you build a house, but won't pass you a brick. And once your home is built, they want to come inside for dinner.
— Andrea L'Artiste
All the good things that we have in life are on temporary loan, at best, and can be taken away from us in an instant.
— Alexander McCall Smith
Sometimes we just need a little break from this thing we call 'life', and step into the cartoon life for a moment
— Andrea L'Artiste
The observer of the soul cannot penetrate into the soul, but there doubtless is a margin where he comes into contact with it.
— Franz Kafka
Books are ever available friends, ready to serve you at will.
— Grenville Kleiser
Whatever the mind can conceive it can achieve; I can CREATE whatever I can IMAGINE!
— Cezanne Poetess
Nobody alive or dead deserves to be called a poetess.
— Helen Bevington
My day will come, but until then, I patiently continue moving forward.
-Never allow yourself to become stagnant- — Andrea L'Artiste
-Never allow yourself to become stagnant- — Andrea L'Artiste
I love my tribe, the Maasai are very good people and humble.
— David Rudisha
Your mind is your tram; it will take you any station you wish!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
My God, if I had a heart, I would write my hate on ice, and wait for the sun to show.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Sylvia Plath. Interesting poetess whose tragic suicide was misinterpreted as romantic by the college-girl mentality.
— Woody Allen
It is almost impossible for the poetess, once laurelled, to take off the crown for good or to reject values and taste of those who tender it.
— Louise Bogan
If the soul has food for study and learning, nothing is more delightful than an old age of leisure.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero