Language Quote by Diane Setterfield Download Open image ““My words flew like birds into a pane of glass.”” — Diane Setterfield ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Language
“For me the words should be like a pane of glass that you look through, not at.” — Ken Follett Copy Share Image
“Then the birds flew away, their names turned to kisses, a silence to spell a new world.” — Jessie Burton Copy Share Image
“A great poet gives words wings to fly in the reader's perceptual sky.” — Debasish Mridha Copy Share Image
“He coughed out the words, which took shape of his cigarette stained teeth turned into birds bereft of wing. He stammered the bloodied words… — Biyi Bandele-Thomas Copy Share Image
“I am a waning bird encased in a glass sphere; I cannot see my prison, and my cries no one can hear.” — Craig Froman Copy Share Image
“I will not be like a bird bred in a cage, I thought, too dull to fly even when the door stands open. I… — Madeline Miller Copy Share Image
“Then birds flew up like a shower of sparks, I followed them with my eyes and saw how they rose in a single breath,… — Franz Kafka Copy Share Image
“My mind slipped from the noose of the thought and swung like a bird, in the center of empty air.” — Sylvia Plath Copy Share Image
“Words are the birds that break cover and show your enemy where you're hiding.” — Mike Carey Copy Share Image
“We were just putting words to our thoughts to see if they had wings.” — Johanna Hedman Copy Share Image
“Birds are magical. Their flight alone can arouse a clever thought.” — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
“They are more real than the books on the shelves, books that are sketched with the barest hint of a line here and there,… — Diane Setterfield Copy Share Image
What better way to get to know someone than through her choice and treatment of books? — Diane Setterfield Copy Share Image
“I have always been a reader; I have read at every stage of my life, and there has never been a time when reading… — Diane Setterfield Copy Share Image
“Yesterday or the day before, while I had been going about my business, quietly and in private, some unknown person—some stranger—had gone to the… — Diane Setterfield Copy Share Image
“But perhaps the answer is to stop writing altogether, for when I do write, even now as I write this very sentence, this very… — Diane Setterfield Copy Share Image
Our clients' faces, with the customary outward paleness and inner glow of the book lover. — Diane Setterfield Copy Share Image
“He felt something move in his chest, as though an organ had been removed and something unfamiliar left in its place. A sentiment he… — Diane Setterfield Copy Share Image
I put myself in the student's place and remember the frustrations, doubts, determination, and desires I felt when I was going through the initial… — Ted Martinez Copy Share Image
Usually male directors have to use foul language to get the job done. But I never came down to that level as being a… — Divya Khosla Kumar Copy Share Image
A man walks down the street. It's a street in a strange world. Maybe it's the third world. Maybe it's his first time around.… — Paul Simon Copy Share Image
It's like saying French shouldn't be taught because you don't understand it because it's new. Shakespeare is just like learning a new, exciting language. — Samuel Barnett Copy Share Image
I am attracted to looking at the different things language can mean even in one sometimes quite ordinary utterance. Writing is partly about listening… — Rae Armantrout Copy Share Image
What is music? Music is language. A human being wants to express ideas in this language, but not ideas that can be translated into… — Anton Webern Copy Share Image
You're beautiful, cute, pretty, gorgeous, and fuck.. I ran out of words. — Raghib Clitso Copy Share Image
The world has a soul and whoever understands that soul can also understand the language of many things. — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
“The words for what I want to say right now don't exist. Everything sounds…so cliché.” — Shelly Crane Copy Share Image
A man cannot speak but he judges himself. With his will or against his will he draws his portrait to the eye of his… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
Words can kill you trust towards someone, mind you language people, every reaction had its consequence. — Anonymous Copy Share Image