I spent all nightweaving a poem for you to wear. You look so beautifulwhen you wear my light.
— Kamand KojouriThey say you start weaving clearer, sharper memories after you've been to a place at least twice. Because then the reflection is more of validation. Let the rush come to you and let your senses be flushed the first time. There will be time for reflection after you've had your fill.
— Psyche Roxas-MendozaNot everything that happens during the day is an open portending a good or evil development in the future, but everything has meaning to one degree or another, for the world is an ever-weaving tapestry from which no thread can be pulled without destroying the integrity of the cloth.
— Dean KoontzThis is the crux of being a Creative Mother. It is more than how many jumpers you have knitted, or having an exhibition in a fancy gallery, or a bookshelf of your own books. It is about the act of living authentically whilst honoring your mother self and creative self. About saying yes to life, every part of your life, and finding how to weave them all together.
— Lucy H. PearceThe will of this boy thief flows in golden streams. It is the thread with which I weave, the colors with which I paint, the element with which I create.
— Jessica KhouryHis mind was a tapestry constantly weaving and unweaving with the dedication of Penelope for her Odysseus.
— Thomm QuackenbushWriting fiction is the act of weaving a series of lies to arrive at a greater truth.
— Khaled HosseiniWarp threads are thicker than the weft, and made of a coarser wool as well. I think of them as like wives. Their work is not obvious - all you can see are the ridges they make under the colorful weft threads. But if they weren't there, there would be no tapestry. Georges would unravel without me.
— Tracy Chevalier