To many people, dramatic criticism must seem like an attempt to tattoo soap bubbles. — John Mason Brown Copy Share Image
I use ordinary soap bubbles, the dime-store stuff, two wands and a plastic straw. — Tom Noddy Copy Share Image
Religion is an illusion and every illusion has the inevitable destiny of a soap bubble! — Mehmet Murat Ildan Copy Share Image
“Fake people are like soap bubbles, they pop out when the sun shines brightly.” — Chiranjude Bird Copy Share Image
“Little, impalpable worlds, were those soap-bubbles, with the big world depicted, in hues bright as imagination, on the nothing of their surface.” — Nathaniel Hawthorne Copy Share Image
I wonder how much it would take to buy a soap bubble, if there were only one in the world. — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
“The most special times in a person's life are not meant to last forever. They're like bubbles rising from a plastic ring… — Julius Thompson Copy Share Image
With everything so perfect, reality seemed somehow fragile, as if the slightest interruption could imperil her pretty future... all of it felt… — Scott Westerfeld Copy Share Image
How many Christians live for appearances? Their life seems like a soap bubble. The soap bubble is beautiful, with all its colours!… — Pope Francis Copy Share Image
“Thus, these two components—perception and action—largely define and circumscribe the world for every living thing. All animals have their own umwelten—their own… — Alexandra Horowitz Copy Share Image
“The May sunshine makes both the trolls and the elves disappear, he thought. They burst like soap bubbles. Only human beings remain,… — Johan Theorin Copy Share Image
“It can only be our familiarity with soap bubbles from our earliest recollections, causing us to accept their existence as a matter… — C. Vernon Boys Copy Share Image
“If an eighty-year-old wants to skydive, then so be it. If I want to blow soap bubbles in the park, then why… — Angela Scott Copy Share Image
All thoughts create thought-forms. When you think about anything, an electrical impulse is released. Its charge gathers into a form that appears… — Doreen Virtue Copy Share Image
The mighty steam-engine has its germ in the simple boiler in which the peasant prepares his food. The huge ship is but… — John Timbs Copy Share Image
And then I wonder, does my brother think of me this way? We entered this world together, one after the other, beats… — Lauren DeStefano Copy Share Image
Conceive a jelly-fish such as sails in our summer seas, bell-shaped and of enormous size - far larger, I should judge, than… — Arthur Conan Doyle Copy Share Image
It is human life. We are blown upon the world; we float buoyantly upon the summer air a little while, complacently showing… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
Every light has a point where it is brightest and a point toward which it wanders to lose itself completely. It must… — Josef von Sternberg Copy Share Image
The good part about getting older is you stop trying to prove anything to anyone, including yourself. All you are in the… — Twinkle Khanna Copy Share Image
What is the shape of space? Is it flat, or is it bent? Is it nicely laid out, or is it warped… — Rudy Rucker Copy Share Image
Our whole ignorance and darkness is a strange combination of a thousand and one attachments. And we are attached to things which… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“How can you be an egoist in such a beautiful, Immense, vast, infinite universe? What ego can you have? Your ego may… — Osho The book of Understanding Copy Share Image
“Brian and Avis deliver their stacks and try to refuse dinner, but the waiters bring them glasses of burgundy, porcelain plates with… — Diana Abu-Jaber Copy Share Image
Sensual pleasures are like soap bubbles, sparkling, effervescent. The pleasures of intellect are calm, beautiful, sublime, ever enduring and climbing upward to… — John H Aughey Copy Share Image
“For me the thing that signals a great story is what we might call its autonomy, the fact that it detaches itself… — Julio Cortázar Copy Share Image
The mind is constantly involved in thinking, in judging, in evaluating. Its whole function seems to be to keep you involved in… — Rajneesh Copy Share Image
The idea hovered and shimmered delicately, like a soap bubble, and she dared not even look at it directly in case it… — Philip Pullman Copy Share Image
“He saw time turn back upon itself, a river flowing upward to the spring. He held the contemporaneity of two moments in… — Ursula K. Le Guin Copy Share Image
Do you want to know what I most regret about my youth? That I didn't dream more boldly and demand of myself… — Lewis Mumford Copy Share Image
Catastrophes come when some dominant institution, swollen like a soap-bubble and still standing without foundations, suddenly crumbles at the touch of what… — George Santayana Copy Share Image
If you look at the Karamazov Brothers on TV, they're really small and the heart is taken out of their act. That's… — Tom Noddy Copy Share Image
I think that, like in my writing, reality is always a soap bubble, Silly Putty thing anyway. In the universe people are… — Philip K. Dick Copy Share Image
All of our miseries are nothing but attachment. Our whole ignorance and darkness is a strange combination of a thousand and one… — Rajneesh Copy Share Image
Your ego may be just a soap bubble. Maybe for a few seconds it will remain, rising higher in the air. Perhaps… — Rajneesh Copy Share Image
“There are some families in which, at 9:00 at night, the father starts to hit the wine and the mother the ironing,… — Alejandro Zambra Copy Share Image
“And to me also, who appreciate life, the butterflies, and soap-bubbles, and whatever is like them amongst us, seem most to enjoy… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
Justification is a remarkable thing-takes all those solid lines and blurs them, so that honor becomes as supple as a willow, and… — Jodi Picoult Copy Share Image
If you look at the soap bubbles in the sink when you're doing dishes, you'll see the incredible diversity of shapes in… — Tom Noddy Copy Share Image
Don't ever over-analyze your results. Don't ever try to find your own secret or the one which you admire. One does not… — Ernst Haas Copy Share Image