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Sculpt Quotes

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Janet Fitch
“Isn't it funny. I'm enjoying my hatred so much more than I ever enjoyed love. Love is temperamental. Tiring. It makes demands. Love uses you, changes its mind. But hatred, now, that's something you can use. Sculpt. Wield. It's hard, or soft, however you need it. Love humiliates you, but Hatred cradles you.”
Janet Fitch, White Oleander

“We may never pick up a paintbrush or sculpt a masterpiece, but each one of us—without exception—is an artist in our own way.”
Laurie Buchanan, PhD

Nashoda Rose
“I'd never have fucked you if you didn't want it. Never. When we were together... Eme that was just me and you. No one else. I was scared there too and I needed you.”
Nashoda Rose, Torn from You

Anthony Ryan
“Divinity retains the appearance of insight, when in reality it celebrates ignorance. Its tenets are so much clay, and when the clay sets, it becomes dogma.”
Anthony Ryan, Tower Lord

Nashoda Rose
“Bullshit. You lied to me every single day. Were the nights a lie too? Am I just like all those other girls? Maybe I'd be better off with a new owner, at least I know when he fucks me I will hate him. Not like you. You made me love you then you wrecked me with it. Then you gave me back piece by piece every night only to take it all away over again in the morning.”
Nashoda Rose, Torn from You

Farshad Asl
“Your habits guide and sculpt your path. The same process that builds habits can break habits.”
Farshad Asl, The "No Excuses" Mindset: A Life of Purpose, Passion, and Clarity

Jarod Kintz
“Swimming ducks are water sculptors. Their artwork takes shape in the form of play.”
Jarod Kintz, Ducks are the stars of the karaoke bird world

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Sneha Subramanian Kanta
“blue reflects from the sky
below a sculpt of a woman

holding a tendril
from the window
(at 18 Rue Véron)”
Sneha Subramanian Kanta

Sneha Subramanian Kanta
“blue reflects from the sky
below a sculpt of a woman

holding a tendril
from the window
(at 18 Rue Véron)”
Sneha Subramanian Kanta