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Quotes About Scattered

Strong and in control - I don't necessarily feel that way. I'm a little bit more scattered in my life. I'm more of a street girl, in a way.
~ Rene Russo
Juliette était partout, éparse, invisible, présente, comme en Italie, l'Antiquité romaine.
~ Pierre Girard
When you look back on music history, it falls into these neat periods, but of course, the period you yourself are living through seems totally scattered and chaotic.
~ Eric Whitacre
Haralal explained why the money came to his house at night, like birds to their nest, to be scattered next morning.
~ Rabindranath Tagore
I'll burn, he thought, and be scattered in ashes all over the continental lands. I'll be put to use. Just a little bit, but ashes are ashes and they'll add to the land.
~ Ray Bradbury
We lose weeks like buttons, like pencils.
~ Dave Eggers
In Babel, the people 's greatest fear is the very thing God desires: To be scattered over the face of the earth.
~ Dave Gibbons
he hath scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts.
~ James E. Talmage
Where had they all gone to, he often pondered; those threads he had once held together, how far had they scattered, some to break, others to weave into unknown patterns? The strange randomness of the world beguiled him, that randomness which never would, so long as the world lasted, give meaning to those choruses again.
~ James Hilton
fragments. There
~ James Swallow
I have bobby pins everywhere.
~ John Calipari
There is a superior unity of all those who despite all, fight in different parts of the world the same battle, lead the same revolt, and are the bearers of the same intangible Tradition. These forces appear to be scattered and isolated in the world, and yet are inexorably connected by a common essence that is meant to preserve the absolute ideal of the Imperium and to work for its return.
~ Julius Evola
The primal duties shine aloft, like stars; The charities that soothe, and heal, and bless, Are scattered at the feet of Man, like flowers.
~ William Wordsworth
When you do not know how to focus your thoughts effectively, they can become scattered, miscellaneous, and fixated on "stuff negative notions, toxic relationships, and situations from the past."
~ Darren Johnson
Weather forecast for tonight: dark. Continued dark overnight, with widely scattered light by morning.
~ George Carlin
It's true there are moments - foolish moments, ecstasy on a tree stump - when I'm all but gone, scattered I like to think like seed, for I'm the sort now in the fool's position of having love left over which I'd like to lose; what good is it now to me, candy ungiven after Halloween?
~ William H. Gass
I feel my life is so scattered right now. Like it's all these small pieces of paper and someone's turned on the fan. But talking to you makes me feel like the fan's been turned off for a little bit. Like things could actually make sense. You completely unscatter me, and I appreciate that so much.
~ David Levithan
Home has become such a scattered, damaged, various concept in our present travails. There is so much to yearn for. There are so few rainbows any more.
~ Salman Rushdie
Yeah, over my scattered panties, I asked him to dinner and told him to bring a friend." - Laney
~ Joann I. Martin Sowles, Laney
We don't have a full black community in Boston. Our people are scattered. There's a middle class where I live in Highland Park but it's not like a piece of Washington or Chicago.
~ Henry Hampton
Because of the Lebanese civil war, I had a scattered childhood. I had to build my own connections to each country we moved to.
~ Yasmine Hamdan
There has never been a smoother operation since Whosis scattered the dust on the temple floor.
~ Rex Stout
Daisies, just starting to close their petals, littered the grass like fallen stars.
~ Kate Chopin
I have suffered from exuberance, from being scattered, a lack of focus, he says. Conflicting enthusiasms caused him to switch scientific fields several times, from high-energy astrophysics to space physics, to particles and fields, and finally to planetary science.
~ Kay Redfield Jamison