Quote by Carole Maso Download Open image ““As if thought were not our most passionate, our most ardent aspect.”” — Carole Maso ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“I am passionate about the things that I believe in like equality, free will, justice and love.” — Trish Kaye Lleone Copy Share Image
“What are you passionate about? Use the same passion to serve others; that is where your success lies.” — ANIKOR Daniel Copy Share Image
“Never undermine the power of passion. You have a very high chance of achieving anything you are passionate about.” — Israelmore Ayivor Copy Share Image
“Been Passionate means knowing who you are and what you really want out of life.” — ANIKOR Daniel Copy Share Image
“I am passionate about the truth. Passion is very different from fundamentalism.” — Richard Dawkins Copy Share Image
“Being passionate about something is the most beautiful characteristic you can develop.” — Charlotte Eriksson Copy Share Image
After sex, after coffee, after everything there is to be said -- The hovering and beautiful alphabet as we form our first words after… — Carole Maso Copy Share Image
The Voice of the River is a beautifully written, deeply inclusive and profoundly spirtual work of art. I am moved by its great genorosity… — Carole Maso Copy Share Image
But sometimes even the sky is dangerous. I look up and see your face in the stars. — Carole Maso Copy Share Image
If writing is language and language is desire and longing and suffering . . . then why when we write, when we make shapes… — Carole Maso Copy Share Image
“You think an essay should have a hypothesis, a conclusion, should argue points. You really do bore me.” — Carole Maso Copy Share Image
The future will be gorgeous and reckless, and words, those luminous charms, will set us free again. — Carole Maso Copy Share Image
How I love them. How good they are. They endure endless hours of me talking about the future. They keep me near and at… — Carole Maso Copy Share Image
One of the strangest things about writing well is that it requires two different zones in the brain--rigor and recklessness--simultaneously. — Carole Maso Copy Share Image
Deliriously imagined, The Mothering Coven is a work of wonder. Joanna Ruocco arrives: marvelous, and fully sprung! — Carole Maso Copy Share Image