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Do that thing where you look blank, like you have no feelings at all.
I think that's just my face. — Amy Tintera
I think that's just my face. — Amy Tintera
One very big album, bound in expensive leather with a gold-stamped title on the cover - This is our life: The Austers - was totally blank inside.
— Paul Auster
I don't know anything anymore. Is that normal? Is it normal to notice the enormity of everything and just go blank?
— A.M. Homes
I was making my mind as blank as possible, you see, since the past was so embarrassing and the future so terrifying.
— Kurt Vonnegut
When I model I pretty much go blank. You can't think too much or it doesn't work.
— Paulina Porizkova
The blank page is God's way of letting us know how hard it is to be God.
— G.K. Chesterton
I could make the bad guys good for a weekend.
— Taylor Swift
The role of government is to create responsible greed to keep boundaries around what people do.
— Rebecca M. Blank
We are turning our prisons into living tombs, inhabited by doomed men living in everlasting blank despair.
— Clarence Darrow
The act of creation fascinates me. You can only sit with blank page and wait. You cannot press a button, cannot program it.
— Joan Rivers
The page is long, blank, and full of truth. When I am through with it, it shall probably be long, full, and empty with words.
— Jack Kerouac
Constant attention wears the active mind, Blots out our pow'rs, and leaves a blank behind.
— Charles Churchill
My life was a blank paper, until you came to rhyme with words & make it a poetry book.
— Akansh Malik
They say that writers face the blank page. That's not true. It's more like 200 hundred blank pages!
— R.S. Mellette
Characterization in a play is like a blank check which the dramatist accords to the actor for him to fill in.
— Thornton Wilder
I fear if I cannot think again, if my mind suddenly goes blank. It will be embarrassing.
— Goenawan Mohamad
Myron was playing Mr. Bureaucrat to the hilt; nothing made a person feel more impotent. There is no darker pit than the blank stare of a bureaucrat.
— Harlan Coben
You are criticizing me for my fashion statement. My wife keeps on criticizing me for my blank bank statement
— Arvind Kejriwal
The intensity with which young people live demands that they "blank out" as often as possible.
— Maya Angelou
The blank page is the canvas on which a writer paints a story.
— Stephanie Ayers
A talib fires three shots at point-blank range at three girls in a van and doesn't kill any of them. This seems an unlikely story.
— Malala Yousafzai
Your life is a blank page. You write on it.
— Donald Miller
Even in our deepest, most lasting friendships, we never speak as openly as when we face a blank page and address a reader we do not know.
— Michel Houellebecq
It's a blank slate here, filled with possibility.
— Suzanne Young
The glamorous life is a facade, a fraud
a farce of frivolous trite
The storybook is blank inside
Chivalry has died — Donato DiCristino
a farce of frivolous trite
The storybook is blank inside
Chivalry has died — Donato DiCristino
With you I could have
more than one skin,
a blank interior, a repertoire
of untold stories,
a fresh beginning. — Margaret Atwood
more than one skin,
a blank interior, a repertoire
of untold stories,
a fresh beginning. — Margaret Atwood
The great appeal of the doctrine that the mind is a blank slate is the simple mathematical fact that zero equals zero.
— Steven Pinker
Bullies enjoy dark happiness; these are the blank parts that eventually fill their minds with nothingness.
— Emily Shanks
But music only exists because the pauses exist, and sentences only exist because the blank spaces exist.
— Paulo Coelho
Even though I know who I am, musically I'm a blank canvas. I know what colors I want to use, but I don't know what picture I want to paint yet.
— Becky G
The fact of the matter is that readers and audiences are never blank slates: individuals see in a work whatever they need to see at that moment.
— Christopher Bram