A mortal had woven it, a man who, having caught sight of the Seelie queen, had spent the remainder of his short… — Holly Black Copy Share Image
When people ask what kind of nonfiction I write, I say 'all kinds,' but really I mean I don’t write any kind… — Leslie Jamison Copy Share Image
Logic is immaturity weaving its nets of gossamer wherewith it aims to catch the behemoth of knowledge. Logic is a crutch for… — Mikhail Naimy Copy Share Image
You & I, Love, together we ratify the silence, while the sea destroys its perpetual statues, collapses its towers of wild speed… — Pablo Neruda Copy Share Image
It will be very interesting one day to follow the pattern of our life as it is spread out like a beautiful… — Maria von Trapp Copy Share Image
Like how stars might sound. Or moons But not mountains. Too floaty for mountains. It's a sound like one planet singing to… — Patrick Ness Copy Share Image
“Warp threads are thicker than the weft, and made of a coarser wool as well. I think of them as like wives.… — Tracy Chevalier Copy Share Image
When I take photographs, my body inevitably enters a trancelike state. Briskly weaving my way through the avenues, every cell in my… — Daido Moriyama Copy Share Image
. . . Luddites were those frenzied traditionalists of the early 19th century who toured [England] wrecking new weaving machines on the… — James A. Michener Copy Share Image
If it were not for the outside world, we would have no inside world to understand things by. Least of all could… — George MacDonald Copy Share Image
[In comedy] you never want to leave the actors hanging out to dry. So you need to come up with funny individual… — Jeff Schaffer Copy Share Image
Jane Kindred’s THE HOUSE OF ARKHANGEL'SK dazzles with its surreal blending of worlds. Lost angel Anazakia, last survivor of her murdered family,… — Lynn Flewelling Copy Share Image
Phury lit a blunt and eyed the sixteen cans of Aqua Net that were lined up on Butch and V's coffee table.… — J.R. Ward Copy Share Image
The ones I loved fly as birds in the open sky above me. Soaring, weaving, calling to me to join them. I… — Suzanne Collins Copy Share Image
The weaving of mankind into one community does not imply the creation of a homogeneous community, but rather the reverse; the welcome… — H. G. Wells Copy Share Image
Withdraw now from the invisible pounding and weaving of your ingrained ideas. If you want to be rid of this invisible turmoil,… — Hongzhi Zhengjue Copy Share Image
I think our lives are connected by threads. We're weaving our own quilts as we go along and it has been my… — Kathy Garver Copy Share Image
I bought a year's production of flax from a single field owned by a Dutch producer. That's 10,000 kilograms of flax, enough… — Christien Meindertsma Copy Share Image
The day will come when you will review your life and be thankful for every minute of it. Every hurt, every sorrow,… — Neale Donald Walsch Copy Share Image
Growing older is an opportunity for you to increase your value and competence as the neural connections in your hippocampus and throughout… — Christiane Northrup Copy Share Image
I think the actor has a tribal role as the archetypal story teller. I think there was a time when the storyteller,… — Ben Kingsley Copy Share Image
This is what art is all about. It is weaving fabric from the feathers you have plucked from your own breast. But… — Katherine Paterson Copy Share Image
That was what her parents did not understand—and had never understood—about stories. Liza told herself storied as though she was weaving and… — Lauren Oliver Copy Share Image
Crank, You See isn't any ordinary monster. It's like a giant octopus, weaving its tentacles not just around you, but through you,… — Ellen Hopkins Copy Share Image
Running was a part of my hardwiring, and that's what I wanted to do. So this is what I tell people who… — Dean Karnazes Copy Share Image
One of the days we unpack finding out how your kids are wired, what kind of intelligence has God given them, how… — Stephen Kendrick Copy Share Image
What is magic? In the deepest sense, magic is an experience. It's the experience of finding oneself alive within a world that… — David Abram Copy Share Image
We look at life from the back side of the tapestry. And most of the time, what we see is loose threads,… — John Piper Copy Share Image
He wondered what kind of blueprint beavers had for creating such a structure-or did they simply start aimlessly weaving stuff together until… — Patrick F. McManus Copy Share Image
Where the wave of moonlight glosses The dim gray sands with light, Far off by furthest Rosses We foot it all the… — William Butler Yeats Copy Share Image
I love to see those paragliders weaving softly around Moon Point, their legs floating above you in the air. When they drift… — Deb Caletti Copy Share Image
I was twenty when I discovered war and photography. I can't say that I wanted to bear witness and change the world.… — Luc Delahaye Copy Share Image
Writing historical novels can be dangerous. We need to be as accurate and as fair about the historical record as we can… — Edward Rutherfurd Copy Share Image
The Treatise of the Three Impostors is a book that enjoyed centuries of notorious nonexistence until (as Voltaire would say) it became… — Joscelyn Godwin Copy Share Image
The poet’s life is just so much crenellated waste, nights and days whipping swiftly or laboriously past the cinematic window. We’re hunched… — Eileen Myles Copy Share Image
Blood in the water I sing, and one who shed it: deadliest hunger I sing, and one who fed it- weaving the… — Diane Duane Copy Share Image
The narrative fallacy addresses our limited ability to look at sequences of facts without weaving an explanation into them, or, equivalently, forcing… — Nassim Nicholas Taleb Copy Share Image