Weight Quotes - Page 15
Tom Stoppard (2014). “The Real Thing”, p.65, Faber & Faber
Words, too, have genuine substance -- mass and weight and specific gravity.
Tim O'Brien (2011). “Tomcat in Love”, p.46, Broadway Books
If words had weight, a single sentence from Death would have anchored a ship.
Terry Pratchett (2008). “The Colour Of Magic: (Discworld Novel 1)”, p.107, Random House
To lose confidence in one’s body is to lose confidence in oneself.
Simone de Beauvoir (1953). “The second sex”, Vintage
Simon Armitage (2005). “The Shout: Selected Poems”, Houghton Mifflin
Rudolf Arnheim (1974). “Entropy and Art: An Essay on Disorder and Order”, p.25, Univ of California Press
Rollo May (1994). “The Courage to Create”, p.100, W. W. Norton & Company
Rick Bass (1998). “The Sky, the Stars, the Wilderness”, p.118, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Patty Duke (2010). “Brilliant Madness: Living with Manic Depressive Illness”, p.152, Bantam
All that grave weight of America Cancelled! Like Greece and Rome. The future in ruins!
Louis Simpson (2003). “The Owner of the House: New Collected Poems, 1940-2001”, p.196, BOA Editions, Ltd.
The dull pain of truth weights my soul, pulling it under. I am left hopelessly awake.
Libba Bray (2010). “The Sweet Far Thing”, p.515, Simon and Schuster