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I've always equated the writing process with editing, sort of like when I get through editing the movie, that's like my last draft of the screenplay.
— Quentin Tarantino
Poetry and art nourish the soul of the world with the flavor-filled substances of beauty, wisdom and truth.
— Aberjhani
Take a moment to think ... See - logically.
— Doris McCarthy
Maybe I don't believe in God. Maybe I only I believe in culture.
Maybe he's onto something. — Suzanne Morrison
Maybe he's onto something. — Suzanne Morrison
In a rich moonlit garden, flowers open beneath the eyes of entire nations terrified to acknowledge the simplicity of the beauty of peace.
— Aberjhani
Everybody dies, Sally. The thing is to die well.
— Tom Cruise
A society or culture which is disposed to view the world in Manichean terms will be more vulnerable to control by propaganda.
— Alex Carey
I've been told by many the art of poetry's dead, I believe it's alive on pages they haven't read
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
Sienna McQuillen
21 August
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I think I'll have another child.
And after I'm pregnant, I think I'll eat the father. — Sienna McQuillen
21 August
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I think I'll have another child.
And after I'm pregnant, I think I'll eat the father. — Sienna McQuillen
The ecstatic beauty and soulful grace of Rumi's poetry inspires human hearts to believe in possibilities beyond the predictably fatal.
— Aberjhani
As far as me and fame, from my creations I'll be dead and famous long before I know it.
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
A world without poetry and art would be too much like one without birds or flowers: bearable but a lot less enjoyable.
— Aberjhani
Noble demands, by right, deserve the consequence of silent deeds.
— Dante Alighieri
He warps your perspective on the current events in your life until reality appears much worse and more desperate than it truly is.
— Priscilla Shirer