“When poets write about food it is usually celebratory. Food as the thing-in-itself, but also the thoughtful preparation of meals, the serving of meals, meals communally shared: a sense of the sacred in the profane.”
Joyce Carol Oates
“We always assume that people hate Us. That's not always the case. People hate what we Do...whether it's good or bad ♥”
Mitta Xinindlu
“Live your beliefs and you can turn the world around.”
Henry David Thoreau
“Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened.”
Dr. Seuss
“Murder in the murderer is no such ruinous thought as poets and romancers will have it; it does not unsettle him, or fright him from his ordinary notice of trifles; it is an act quite easy to be contemplated.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Nobody has ever measured, not even poets, how much the human heart can hold.”
Zelda Fitzgerald
“The poet presents his thoughts festively, on the carriage of rhythm: usually because they could not walk.”
Friedrich Nietzsche