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I don't need my
Other-half,
I'm not a
HALF... ~ Natasha Jain
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Natasha Jain
He must have laughed at me
every single night,
For I always missed the one
who was never mine. ~ Natasha Jain
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Natasha Jain
She sauntered in the August rain
With an endless rhythm of pain,
With a desire to run
To reach his arms that warmed her,
Like sweet summer's sun! ~ Natasha Jain
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Natasha Jain
Harry waxes poetic about magic. He'll go on and on about how it comes from your feelings, and how it's a deep statement about the nature of your soul, and then he'll whip out some kind of half-divine, half-insane philosophy he's cobbled together from the words of saints and comic books about the importance of handling power responsibly. ~ Jim Butcher
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Jim Butcher
Tension is an interesting quality - and architecture must have it. There should be elements of the inexplicable, the mysterious, and the poetic in something that is perfectly rational. ~ Annabelle Selldorf
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Annabelle Selldorf
Just as there exists in writing a literal truth and a poetic truth, there also exists in a human being a literal anatomy and a poetic anatomy. One, you can see; one, you cannot. One is made of bones and teeth and flesh; the other is made of energy and memory and faith. But they are both equally true. ~ Elizabeth Gilbert
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Elizabeth Gilbert
English, unlike Arabic, was not a poetic language. English had been cobbled together by too many unknown parents, too many unsure users. English lacked the single word that differentiated an attacking lion from one at rest. Nor did English have the capacity to relay the succinct, linguistic separation of a maternal uncle from a paternal one. English was not a thoughtful language. ~ Aminah Mae Safi
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Aminah Mae Safi
It radiates out from him like a cloud of ghosts, countless hands clutching at the air, reaching out for ... something. ~ Isaac Marion
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Isaac Marion
In 1914... [German] history, poetry, dream and the individual moment were all combined in one exhilarating sensation...The nation was a creation of one's imagination, a poetic truth, an ethical, not a social, construct... blind obedience was the true value... the stronger a person is... the more he obeys. ~ Modris Eksteins, The Rites Of Spring
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Modris Eksteins, The Rites Of Spring
We are all made of glass. Snow floats around us. We are delicately made, meant to be smashed. ~ Nicki Salcedo
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Nicki Salcedo
When I look at my life and at the secret color which it has, I feel as if tears were trembling in my heart. I am just as much the lips that I have kissed as the nights spent in the 'House before the World,' just as much the child brought up in poverty as this frenzied ambition and thirst for life which sometimes carry me away. ~ Albert Camus
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Albert Camus
There is nothing so seductive to a girl as to be loved by a poetic-depressive type. And if she is vain enough to deceive herself into thinking that she loves him faithfully by clinging to him instead of giving him up, then her task will be easy. She will enjoy both the distinction and the good conscience of being faithful, and at the same time the most finely distilled romantic love. God save everyone from such faithfulness! ~ Soren Kierkegaard
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Soren Kierkegaard
The unwelcome November rain had perversely stolen the day's last hour and pawned it with that ancient fence, the night. ~ F Scott Fitzgerald
Poetic Enchantress quotes by F Scott Fitzgerald
Dance means different things to different people". It is a blend of Nritta, Nritya and Natya. It is a poetic expression which tells stories to people, a subtle interfusion of drama in an otherwise classical pattern. ~ Shallu Jindal
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Shallu Jindal
I wipe at her cheeks with the cuff of my green sweater because it's the softest thing I can think of. It catches her tears without absorbing them, and they hang between the fibers like stars. ~ Lauren DeStefano
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Lauren DeStefano
Nonconformists, we are, unsolicited, unpredictable, unencumbered, unvested, daring and iconoclastic but not for the sake of destructive ruins but construction toward a better truth, a substantial truth, and innovation. Too much of independence of the nonconformists of unique mind is considered unfitting to the establishment of existing norms and institutions because they cannot be useful functionaries for social reinforcement. Yet, poetic outcasts are reframing the stretch of imagination toward metaphysical beauty and permanence - the greatness. We deliberately detach ourselves from the exasperations and desperations of the moment of mankind. We find it particularly useful to have a burning heart and causes for misgivings and finality…to fill the unlistening void and to chastise a comfortable livelihood. ~ Bongha Lee
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Bongha Lee
A truly extraordinary work: vivid, passionate and utterly compelling. The Sound of One Hand Clapping is raw as a wound. It opens a world that is strange, brutal and poetic at once and ultimately achieves the kind of spirit-healing few novels do ~ Niall Williams
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Niall Williams
Smokers always waxed poetic about the ritual of it, how a large part of the satisfaction was packing the box and pulling the foil wrapper and plucking an aromatic stick. They claimed they loved the lighting, the ashing, the feeling of being able to hold something between their fingers. That was all well and good, but there was nothing quite like actually smoking it: Leigh loved inhaling. To pull with your lips on that filter and feel the smoke drift across your tongue, down your throat, and directly into your lungs was to be transported momentarily to nirvana. She remembered- every day- how it felt after the first inhale, just as the nicotine was hitting her bloodstream. A few seconds of both tranquility and alertness, together, in exactly the right amounts. Then the slow exhale- forceful enough so that the smoke didn't merely seep from your mouth but not so energetic that it disrupted the moment- would complete the blissful experience. ~ Lauren Weisberger
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Lauren Weisberger
The inner and poetic illumination of his life came from me. ~ Anais Nin
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Anais Nin
2 to 1

2 hearts 1 beat
2 lips will meet
2 birds 1 stone
2 never b alone
2 wills 1 goal
2 haves 1 whole
2 be in love
2 be as One

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©Clarissa O. Clemens
The Poetic Diary of Love and Change - Volume 1 ~ Clarissa Clemens
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Clarissa Clemens
Cheetah genes cooperate with cheetah genes but not with camel genes, and vice versa. This is not because cheetah genes, even in the most poetic sense, see any virtue in the preservation of the cheetah species. They are not working to save the cheetah from extinction like some molecular World Wildlife Fund. ~ Richard Dawkins
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Richard Dawkins
Poetic license is not a license to scribe recklessly. ~ C. Kennedy
Poetic Enchantress quotes by C. Kennedy
I think you can't do any action without in some way paying homage to John Woo. He's the guy who just invented that sort of next level of poetic nasty action. ~ Will Ferrell
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Will Ferrell
Apt and poetic though this was, it was simply too bleak to read at a funeral. Instead I settled on Rumfoord's farewell speech on page 2007, which starts: "I am not dying. I am merely taking my leave of the solar system," and ends: "I shall always be here. I shall always be wherever I've been. ~ Gavin Extence
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Gavin Extence
First and foremost, I'm an oral storyteller - I'll make a poetic choice over a grammatical choice every single time. ~ Isobelle Carmody
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Isobelle Carmody
I was dying, I realized vaguely. There was no getting out of that. The vampire author would be drained dry by a vampire. It was almost a poetic way to go. ~ Mari Mancusi
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Mari Mancusi
queen had just invited that crazy enchantress to their daughter's party in the first place, none of that stuff ever ~ Chris Colfer
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Chris Colfer
I watch the ashes swim around like dandelion puffs, making swirls where bodies and walls once stood. ~ Lauren DeStefano
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Lauren DeStefano
In the present day, when popular literature is running into the low levels of life, and luxuriating on the vices and follies of mankind; and when the universal pursuit of gain is trampling down the early growth of poetic feeling, and wearing out the verdure of the soul, I question whether it would not be of service for the reader occasionally to turn to these records of prouder times and loftier modes of thinking; and to steep himself to the very lips in old Spanish romance. ~ Washington Irving
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Washington Irving
Beatrice closed her eyes and dreamed whatever flowers dream.

Beatrice: That's very poetic, but they don't dream anything. Flowers have no cerebral cortex. ~ Theodora Goss
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Theodora Goss
We learned a new way to consume each other, without the need for any drug or conflict. We smothered each other in kisses and dreams of our future and poetic wishes that ended in moans. Our addictions shifted to our obsession with us. ~ Kenya Wright
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Kenya Wright
Poetic experience is distinct in nature from mystical experience. Because poetry emanates from the free creativity of the spirit,it is from the very start oriented toward expression, and terminates in a word proffered, it wants to speak; whereas mystical because it emanates from the deepest longing of the spirit bent on knowing, tends of itself toward silence and internal fruition. Poetic experience is busy with the created world and the enigmatic and innumerable relations of existents with one another, not with the Principle of Being. ~ Jacques Maritain
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Jacques Maritain
Creation rather than painting, or if painting, yet such, and with such co-presence of the whole picture flash'd at once upon the eye, as the sun paints in a camera obscura. (Describing his poetic ideal, 1817) ~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
His green eyes blazed with desire; such a different look than I'd known before. Chase had studied me, reading my feelings. Tucker was only trying to see his own reflection. Disturbing on several levels. ~ Kristen Simmons
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Kristen Simmons
My plays are for the kind of black people who relate to funk music, to Parliament-Funkadelic. When those guys get out of a spaceship - the idea that black people are from outer space, there's a poetic truth to that. We are this vast people. ~ Suzan-Lori Parks
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Suzan-Lori Parks
- You're very poetic.
- No, just sad. ~ Jose Saramago
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Jose Saramago
Nietzsche's subtle, poetic, and entirely unsystemic attacks on academic style and thinking were predestined to be quoted out of context, and his pithy and often sarcastic observations could be put in the service of a wider assault on rationality itself. ~ Philipp Blom
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Philipp Blom
What you're doing is building a horrible kind of logic. People read what you write and they say, 'Yes, he is talking about things that really happen,' and they keep reading, and it makes sense to them. You're explaining things that can't be defended, and the explanations themselves are mad, just bizarre - but you offer them with such confidence. It was because she kept the chain on the door; it was because he needed to let off steam after a hard day's scraping and bowing at work; it was because she was irritating and stupid; it was because she lied to him, made a fool of him; it was because she had to die, she just had to, it makes dramatic sense; it was because 'nothing is more poetic than the death of a beautiful woman'; it was because of this, it was because of that. It's obscene to make such things reasonable. ~ Helen Oyeyemi
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Helen Oyeyemi
The memory of that first state of Freedom and paradisiac Unconsciousness has faded away into an ideal poetic dream. We stand here too conscious of many things: with Knowledge, the symptom of Derangement, we must even do our best to restore a little Order. Life is, in few instances, and at rare intervals, the diapason of a heavenly melody; oftenest the fierce jar of disruptions and convulsions, which, do what we will, there is no disregarding. ~ Thomas Carlyle
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Thomas Carlyle
The beloved's features too were standardized in certain adjectives of color and shape and likened to natural objects, fruit and flowers especially. As a result, ingenuity in finding fresh ways to follow the pattern was required in addition to actual poetic powers. The challenge was great and it accounts for the quantity of verbal lovemaking in the blue, addressed to the remote or non-existent tribes of Celias and Delias. ~ Jacques Barzun
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Jacques Barzun
You look at any poetic creature: muslin, ether, demigoddess, millions of delights; then you look into the soul and find the most ordinary crocodile! ~ Anton Chekhov
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Anton Chekhov
I've been destroying, destroying, destroying myself in longing for poetic truth… ~ Edgar Allan Poe
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Edgar Allan Poe
For it has come about, by the wise economy of nature, that our modern spirit can almost dispense with language; the commonest expressions do, since no expressions do; hence the most ordinary conversation is often the most poetic, and the most poetic is precisely that which cannot be written down. ~ Virginia Woolf
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Virginia Woolf
Abstract art was the quivalent of poetic expression; I didn't need to use words,but colors and lines. I didn't need to belong to a language-oriented culture but to an open form of expression. ~ Etel Adnan
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Etel Adnan
Quiet was another kind of warning. ~ Nicki Salcedo
Poetic Enchantress quotes by Nicki Salcedo
Because we were not in our country, we could not use our own languages, and so when we spoke our voices came out bruised. ~ NoViolet Bulawayo
Poetic Enchantress quotes by NoViolet Bulawayo
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