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And that is the nature of us poets and whores, to make things hard: dicks, choices... life.
— Nicole Lyons
I love with love, so that we all may love." ~ Amunhotep El Bey
— Amunhotep El Bey
Poetry, playing with your words until you breathe life into them.
— Morgan Dragonwillow
Truth does not appease but inflames the curiosity.
— Joseph Smith Jr.
There's two ways to become a famous Poet, find that one person that knows somebody, that knows somebody, that knows somebody.
Or die trying — Stanley Victor Paskavich
Or die trying — Stanley Victor Paskavich
A revolution in the eyes of man carries purpose.
A revolution in the eyes of the awakened carries bliss. — Sal Martinez
A revolution in the eyes of the awakened carries bliss. — Sal Martinez
Love is as we will it to be." ~ Amunhotep El Bey
— Amunhotep El Bey
If the grass is greener on the other side of the fence, you can bet the water bill is higher.
— Debbie Macomber
I'm an Angus King independent.
— Jesse Ventura
Old words are reborn with new faces.
— Criss Jami
'Mad Men' still lives in my life as the best job that I've ever had because I thought the character was genius. It was so well-written.
— Patrick Fischler
Most anthologists of poetry or quotations are like those who eat cherries or oysters, first picking the best and ending by eating everything.
— Nicolas Chamfort
She had a knack for making herself invisible that had always felt like a kind of superpower, something that belonged only to her.
— Jennifer E. Smith
He who has a mind has thoughts and he who has thoughts has vision! Think vision. Produce vision!
— Darnaya Darice
there are no angels
brighter than dawn — Eugene Warren
brighter than dawn — Eugene Warren
I promise," he growled, "to kill only as many people as can reasonably be expected to help.
— Sam Sykes
Life breathes on its own without nostrils
— Sandra Proto