Quote by St. Vincent
I remember looking at the sky and thinking that the universe is so

I remember looking at the sky and thinking that the universe is so big and its all chaos. I call it the dark fear. At any moment, the dark fear could come in. – St. Vincent

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Life can be challenging and sad… but music is the easy part. – St. Vincent

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Fashion, for me, is anything thats aesthetic and beautiful. Art, food, film. Its something that I appreciate and really like. – St. Vincent

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Ive been so entwined with technology since I was about 15, recording myself and multitracking and producing things on my own. – St. Vincent

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Fear
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The scariest thought in the world is that someday Ill wake up and realize Ive been sleepwalking through my life: underappreciating the people I love, making the same hurtful mistakes over and over, a slave to neuroses, fear, and the habitual. – George Saunders

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Fear, anxiety and neurosis: thats just in the suitcase when youre an actor. – Laura Linney

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Fear

It is because I believe that it is in the power of such nations to lead the world back into the paths of peace that I propose to devote myself to explaining what, in my opinion, can and should be done to banish the fear of war that hangs so heavily over the world. – Arthur Henderson

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Fear

It is almost universally felt that when we call a country democratic we are praising it consequently, the defenders of every kind of regime claim that it is a democracy, and fear that they might have to stop using the word if it were tied down to any one meaning. – George Orwell

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It is clear to everyone that astronomy at all events compels the soul to look upwards, and draws it from the things of this world to the other. – Plato

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I do not hesitate to read all good books in translations. What is really best in any book is translatable — any real insight or broad human sentiment. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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A constant smirk upon the face, and a whiffing activity of the body, are strong indications of futility. – Lord Chesterfield

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