Quote by Diana Abu-Jaber Download Open image ““He believes that this man has looped a bit of the thread-leash through a corner of his soul.”” — Diana Abu-Jaber ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.6 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“His soul's fabric was weaving itself with mine. I loved the frayed ends where it came unraveled, and I loved the strength at its… — Jeri Smith-Ready Copy Share Image
“his mind wandered ceaselessly, hopping from memory to make-believe and then to his grim reality in a painful loop.” — Peter Meredith Copy Share Image
“I love a man who doesn’t let go of the leash, even when it leads him to ruin.” — David Levithan Copy Share Image
“I believe he’s a brilliant man with a monstrous self-love and no soul. Put those qualities together, and there are roots planted for a… — Iris Johansen Copy Share Image
“He that will only believe what he can fully comprehend must either have a very long head, or a very short creed.” — Charles Caleb Colton Copy Share Image
“I believe that for each of us there is a place that pulls at the very core of our souls.” — Michael Schauch Copy Share Image
“My soul feels lighter at the mere sight of him. Complicated feels simple. Unlikely feels inevitable. Only he makes me feel this way -… — J.A. Derouen Copy Share Image
“I know that he feels it too, this pull, this visceral connection between us. He may have all the power, but in this moment,… — Anna Zaires Copy Share Image
“So this is a fundamental problem, being out of a loop that I don't even believe in.” — James P. Othmer Copy Share Image
“What I allow into my head finds its way to my heart, which is a porthole to my soul. Therefore, I might be wise… — Craig D. Lounsbrough Copy Share Image
“Maybe this man does have secrets and skeletons. But right now, I’m seeing his heart. And I like what I see.” — J. Kenner Copy Share Image
“Just when a man makes a decision that everything he's believed his whole life is a lie, something comes along tempting him to believe… — Brent Weeks Copy Share Image
If you only write for 15 minutes at a time, you can write a book and still have time for Legos. — Diana Abu-Jaber Copy Share Image
“The streets of Aqaba are shell spirals and, on summer nights, crowded and complicated as a woman's heart.” — Diana Abu-Jaber Copy Share Image
I'm constantly at war with myself to quit goofing around, and the internet hasn't helped that any. I've learned that I have to be… — Diana Abu-Jaber Copy Share Image
“Sometimes when she lies awake her body feels as finely made as a tuning fork. She can hear and smell the most delicate things,… — Diana Abu-Jaber Copy Share Image
The daily writing practice is something I used to hear batted around a lot in writing workshops - which is probably why I dropped… — Diana Abu-Jaber Copy Share Image
“...tasting a piece of bread that someone bought is like looking at that person, but tasting a piece of bread that they baked is… — Diana Abu-Jaber Copy Share Image
“She thinks of Stanley's colored pencil drawings of theoretical businesses: a cafe, a bookshop, and, always, a grocery store. When she was ten and… — Diana Abu-Jaber Copy Share Image
“The loneliness of the arab is a terrible thing; it is all consuming. It is already present like a little shadow under the heart… — Diana Abu-Jaber Copy Share Image
“She's been scouted by Ford and Elite- real New York agencies. Micah, the agent for Elite- a tall black guy in silver eyeliner- said… — Diana Abu-Jaber Copy Share Image
“On the top rack is a cooled and decorated seven-layered 'opera' cake. Her client- the Peruvian ambassador- had requested a "tropical" theme for a… — Diana Abu-Jaber Copy Share Image
Here is something you have to understand about stories: They point you in the right direction but they can't take you all the way… — Diana Abu-Jaber Copy Share Image