#Men Quotes #Justice Quotes #Liberty Quotes
“A wedding is at once a crowded place and a private room, packed with trusts and empty of all but the heart's letters which one other heart may read and decipher.”
Source : Mark McMorris (2003). “The Blaze of the Poui: Poems”, p.67, University of Georgia Press
“Something that had an enormous influence over my relationship with language was my stammer. I had a really bad stammer in my childhood and adolescence, and that imbues you with two things. First, a hyper-sensitivity to grammar, because a stammerer will have problematic sounds, impossible verbal stumbling blocks. Second, writing is just such a joy when you have a problem with speaking. It's so astonishing to watch language coming out of your pen without any hesitation or dysfluency.”
“Will I be something? Am I something? And the answer comes: You already are. You always were. And you still have time to be.”
“Sacrifices are concerned with the feelings of devotion and longing.”
“This body is breaking down, but I am not.”
“Islam in the Arab world coexists with Indonesian, Pakistani and Turkish Islam. There is limited solidarity, even within the Arab world.”
“The superior man has nothing to compete for. But if he must compete, he does it in an archery match, wherein he ascends to his position, bowing in deference. Descending, he drinks the ritual cup.”
“Any filmmaking, any film is a collaborative process. There's always a lot of people working on things together.”
Source : Source: screenrant.com