Stir Me Up Quotes
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it is when a white person resists the privilege of turning colorless that he frees himself, at least partially from the sickness of racialism.
— Russell Banks
At my age, any day above ground and vertical is a good day.
— Anthony Hopkins
To me, there's no better way to stir the soul than through the power of the written word.
— Jake Parent
We can save the world," I say, trying to smile. "You and me.
— Patrick Ness
I stir in bed and the memories rise out of me like a buzz of flies from a carcass. I crave to be rid of them ...
— Barbara Kingsolver
He had smoked dope exactly twice, but stopped when he realized it was called dope for a reason.
— Christopher Pike
My friends would certainly call me out if I didn't say that I like to create a bit of chaos and stir things up in my own life.
— Christopher Heyerdahl
The morning coffee
reminds me of your waking
I stir to find you — Tyler Knott Gregson
reminds me of your waking
I stir to find you — Tyler Knott Gregson
Develop an enthusiasm for life, create a need for more life, and you will receive more life.
— Maxwell Maltz
And it was cowardly for a man to say he would kill himself, but Septimus had fought; he was brave; he was not Septimus now
— Virginia Woolf
The set pieces of your faces stir me - leading citizens - but not in the same way.
— William Carlos Williams
Some touch of Nature's genial glow.
— Walter Scott
Not only does the wind of accidents stir me according to its blowing, but I am also stirred and troubled by the instability of my attitude.
— Michel De Montaigne
The subtlety of your analysis of variance will not move readers to tears, although the tediousness of it might.
— Paul J. Silvia
I sank back in the gray, plush seat and closed my eyes. The air of the bell jar wadded round me and I couldn't stir.
— Sylvia Plath
Words for mental processes are all derived from physical things.
— Robert Smithson