Quote by Erin Moure Download Open image ““[Take me in your arms] a way of seeing then.”” — Erin Moure ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“You've taken me to the place where I most want to be; you've taken me into your arms.” — M.S. Willis Copy Share Image
“I mean to take a good look at any man ere I leap into his arms.' Then look your fill, and leap away.” — Charles Reade Copy Share Image
“Arms outstretched in welcome could quickly become arms that grabbed.” — Terry Pratchett Copy Share Image
“His arms cradled her as if she really belonged inside them.” — Susan Elizabeth Phillips Copy Share Image
“Strong arms cradled me against a muscular chest, and I was enveloped with warmth. I felt comforted, safe.” — Autumn Reed Copy Share Image
“Today, I refuse to be pinned down to an identity. Right away, I want to betray it.” — Erin Moure Copy Share Image
“In one ear the anthropologist (daughter): how are you? meaning: stay alive. In the other the artist (mother): I don't know. meaning: prepare to… — Erin Moure Copy Share Image
“this responsibility for the death of my (m)other, is a significance so irreducible that it is from it that the meaning of death may… — Erin Moure Copy Share Image
“this was passed to writing and the content of a writing burned can no longer be handed back to memory, for writing abolishes memory… — Erin Moure Copy Share Image
“Thanks to Lana Turner, Eleven Eleven, The Nation, LIT Magazine (USA), Critical Quarterly (UK), Beautiful Outlaw Press, no press, The Capilano Review, cv2, Rhubarb… — Erin Mouré Copy Share Image
“If experience requires entry into language, then we cannot experience death, for language ceases. There is no remnant.” — Erin Moure Copy Share Image
“is speech a subject's very constitution and assembly, which then makes experience possible.” — Erin Moure Copy Share Image
“Experience appears in this world as a birth. A birth which takes as assistants sky and earth and the water and wood and mountains… — Erin Moure Copy Share Image