“Careful there, Poet. I might start to believe you.”

Libba Bray

Libba Bray - “Careful there, Poet. I might start to...” 1

Similar quotes

“And by the way, if I always tell you the truth, you might start to believe me.”

Victor L. Wooten
Read more

“It's never wise to laugh at things you don't understand...If you're not careful, they might start laughing back at you.”

Sally Nicholls
Read more

“I knew then that I hadn't stopped believing in God. I'd just stopped believing God cared. There might be a God, Clary, and there might not, but I don't think it matters. Either way we're on our own.”

Cassandra Clare
Read more

“You’re allowed to believe in a god. You’re allowed to believe unicorns live in your shoes for all I care. But the day you start telling me how to wear my shoes so I don’t upset the unicorns, I have a problem with you. The day you start involving the unicorns in making decisions for this country, I have a BIG problem with you.”

Matthew Shultz
Read more

“I hit on something I believe when I wrote that I meant to be a Poet and a Poem. It may be that this is the desire of all reading women, as opposed to reading men, who wish to be poets and heroes, but might see the inditing of poetry in our peaceful age, as a sufficiently heroic act. No one wishes a man to be a Poem. That young girl in her muslin was a poem; cousin Ned wrote an execrable sonnet about the chaste sweetness of her face and the intuitive goodness shining in her walk. But now I think -- it might have been better, might it not, to have held on to the desire to be a Poet?”

A.S. Byatt
Read more