The Opulence Of Invention Quotes
The Opulence Of Invention
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“We'll never be heroes when we're always waiting to be saved.”
― The Opulence Of Invention
― The Opulence Of Invention
“She stared at a cat too long when she was a little girl and it gave her those lovely eyes. Her body is made of mountains and rivers, and her heart is a clock full of honey.”
― The Opulence Of Invention
― The Opulence Of Invention
“She stared at a cat when she was too long and it gave her those lovely eyes. Her body is made of mountains and rivers, and her heart is a clock full of honey.”
― The Opulence Of Invention
― The Opulence Of Invention
“Only while rushing can a river ward off putrefaction. Mosquitos seek stagnation, but the dead pool does not create them. And parasitical thoughts grow from the stagnation of indecision.”
― The Opulence Of Invention
― The Opulence Of Invention
“A butterfly in a caterpillar prison
Illustrates a solitary ideal,
that ideas are the insects of achievement
set aloft by chromatic, galactic wings.”
― The Opulence Of Invention
Illustrates a solitary ideal,
that ideas are the insects of achievement
set aloft by chromatic, galactic wings.”
― The Opulence Of Invention
“Grass doesn't strain to grow,
birds didn't invent flight,
and the Sun doesn't need a light switch.”
― The Opulence Of Invention
birds didn't invent flight,
and the Sun doesn't need a light switch.”
― The Opulence Of Invention
“War and religion have fed on each other for far too long”
― The Opulence Of Invention
― The Opulence Of Invention
