Stephanie Kaza famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • Stars, I have seen them fall, But when they drop and die No star is lost at all From all the star-sown sky. The toil of all that be Helps not the primal fault; It rains into the sea And still the sea is salt.

  • Is it not careless to become too local when there are four hundred billion stars in our galaxy alone.

  • We are all made from star dust and we will all return to star dust, like a cosmic palindrome.

  • Poetry is a way for me to explore a tingly feeling, to let it play itself out, and also to map it. I feel like I'm making little star maps when I write poems.

  • If you can fly, don't stop at the sky, 'cause there's footprints on the moon!

  • But even when the moon looks like it's waning...it's actually never changing shape. Don't ever forget that.

  • The table was her stage. The mobile phone was the microphone. And the new moon was the spotlight. That kind of magic only Nana could make it happen.

  • Yet just as the day has two halves, one governed by the sun and the other by the moon, so there are many who are people of the day and who busy themselves with daytime deeds, whilst others are children of the night, their minds consumed with nocturnal notions; but yet there are some in whom the two merge like the rising of the sun and the moon in a day.

  • I wouldn't live in California. All that sun makes you sterile.

  • To me, atonality is against nature. There is a center to everything that exists. The planets have the sun, the earth, the moon.