Wise Stoner Famous Quotes & Sayings
14 Wise Stoner Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
It's crazy because people expect you to be funny all the time and every day is not a funny day. I go to funerals and people are like 'tell a joke' and 'say one of your lines in a movie.' It's a funeral, man!— Chris Tucker

Fear is like a looking glass, there you can see what you're really made of- Felicity Murphy (Weeping Well Vol. 1)— Angel M.B. Chadwick

This was a moment of magic revealing to us all, for a few moments, a hidden world of grace and wonder beyond the one of which our eyes told us, a world that no words could delineate, as insubstanttial as a cloud, as iridescent as a dragon-fly and as innocent as the heart of a rose.— Elspeth Huxley

The man from whom the joys of life have departed is living no more, but should be counted with the dead.— Sophocles

I really fell in love with the art of making clothes when I was dancing on tour. Creating my stage image through clothes was a blast. I discovered a total sense for what cool chicks and rockin' dudes like to wear. Total Skull is for those people. People that like to rock - total rock.— Sheri Moon Zombie

- If it's like us, why is it somewhere else? Deng asked. Dut— Dave Eggers

There is definitely a thematic lineage between 'Descender' and my previous work, like 'Sweet Tooth' and 'Trillium.'— Jeff Lemire

Kansas had better stop raising corn and begin raising hell.— Mary Elizabeth Lease

Editing is like walking across a room strewn with rose petals and thorns. When you can walk across mostly unbloodied, you're finished.— Richard Due

I do not write experimental music. My experimenting is done before I make the music. Afterwards it is the listener who must experiment.— Edgard Varese

I'm not sure a candidate ever feels his message is getting out.— Scott McCallum

Christianity stands or falls as a living program, a way of life, made concrete in the life of man by the life of God through the life of the concretely living Christ.— Kenneth L. Pike

Actually, he hadn't just complained; she'd come home from school one afternoon and found him stabbing his paperback edition with a steak knife, the tip of the blade penetrating the cover and sinking far enough down into the early chapters that he sometimes had trouble pulling it out. When she asked him what he was doing, he explained in a calm and serious voice that he was trying to kill the book before it killed him.— Tom Perrotta
