Drawers Quote by Philip Larkin Download Open image “All the unhurried day / Your mind lay open like a drawer of knives,” — Philip Larkin ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Day Mind Drawers Inspirational Knives Lay Open Lays Mind Mind Lay Psychology Unhurried Unhurried Day
The days hardened with cold and boredom like last year's loaves of bread. One began to cut them with blunt knives without appetite, with… — Bruno Schulz Copy Share Image
A bad day is easily turned around when you realize it's all in the mindset, and how you handle the situations thrown towards you — Archie Copy Share Image
“Somewhere in my distant memories, I used to be so busy that I longed for a pause button for my life. To freeze the… — Elena Dunkle Copy Share Image
Don't let the good days get to your head, and don't let the bad days get to your heart. — Caroline Ghosn Copy Share Image
You deserve a day where worries don't get in the way of anything. A day where... even if some people are insensitive or unkind,… — Ritu Ghatourey Copy Share Image
Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in, forget them… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Filling time with pointless texts, cheerful smiles in hopes for a loving response, making a point to say too much, in hopes of reconciliation,… — RM Costello Copy Share Image
Sometimes, a day goes so empty that one has no option than to sit down, think and bring up positive ideas to bring the… — Terry Mark Copy Share Image
So yesterday you fell off the wagon? Or maybe you blew your diet? Or lost your temper and shot off your mouth? Well, that… — Abigail Van Buren Copy Share Image
Some days are like this. And the only way to get through them is to remember that they are only one day, and that… — David Levithan Copy Share Image
Only one ship is seeking us, a black-Sailed unfamiliar, towing at her backA huge and birdless silence. In her wakeNo waters breed or break. — Philip Larkin Copy Share Image
And immediately Rather than words comes the thought of high windows: The sun-comprehending glass, And beyond it, the deep blue air, that shows Nothing,… — Philip Larkin Copy Share Image
“Once I am sure there's nothing going on I step inside, letting the door thud shut. Another church: matting, seats, and stone, And little… — Philip Larkin Copy Share Image
Life is first boredom, then fear. Whether or not we use it, it goes, And leaves what something hidden from us chose, age, and… — Philip Larkin Copy Share Image
“It never worked for me. Something to do with violence A long way back, and wrong rewards, And arrogant eternity.” — Philip Larkin Copy Share Image
Seriously, I think it is a grave fault in life that so much time is wasted in social matters, because it not only takes… — Philip Larkin Copy Share Image
So many things I had thought forgotten Return to my mind with stranger pain: Like letters that arrive addressed to someone Who left the… — Philip Larkin Copy Share Image
“One of the quainter quirks of life is that we shall never know who dies on the same day as we do ourselves.” — Philip Larkin Copy Share Image
“I sit in my room like Miss Havisham, about whom I have been reading this week. Better the Dickens you know than the Dickens… — Philip Larkin Copy Share Image
“When I throw back my head and howl People (women mostly) say But you've always done what you want, You always get your way… — Philip Larkin Copy Share Image
Wow," Liv said, when I dropped the mallet back into the drawer. "That looked like fun. I call dibs on the next over-the-top destruction… — Rachel Vincent Copy Share Image
Compliments of congratulation are always kindly taken, and cost nothing but pen, ink and paper. I consider them as draughts upon good breeding, where… — Lord Chesterfield Copy Share Image
Uh... ," Ivy stammered, and I glanced up to see her eyes wide in consideration. "I'm kidding," I said. "It passed the lethal-amulet test,… — Kim Harrison Copy Share Image
I sometimes try a variance of the drawer trick - [I write it] and then come back to it and see if it blows. — Travis Morrison Copy Share Image
You must keep sending work out; you must never let a manuscript do nothing but eat its head off in a drawer. You send… — Isaac Asimov Copy Share Image
I do triage on everything that comes through the door, and if it's not something we need (now, for real-not maybe someday) or something… — Michelle Herman Copy Share Image
Gary Burnetts office is shelved with theological books, guitars fill the floor, and the drawers are crammed with CDs. In The Gospel According to… — Steve Stockman Copy Share Image
I found something" Simon said as he walked in. He whipped out an old-fashioned key from his pocket and grinned at me. "It was… — Kelley Armstrong Copy Share Image
“The hearts of women are like those little pieces of furniture with secret hiding - places, full of drawers fitted into each other; you… — Gustave Flaubert Copy Share Image
I always wanted a father. Any kind. A strict one, a funny one, one who bought me pink dresses, one who wished I was… — Judy Blundell Copy Share Image
I think memory is the most important asset of human beings. It's a kind of fuel; it burns and it warms you. My memory… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
In the ordinary jumble of my literary drawer, I sometimes find texts I wrote ten, fifteen, or even more years ago. And many of… — Fernando Pessoa Copy Share Image