A Quote by Eden Sher

I live in a constant state of hyperbole. — © Eden Sher
I live in a constant state of hyperbole.
Hyperbole has been part of elections since the days of John Adams, and there's nobody better than Joe Biden to give us a little hyperbole, as we all know.
You almost have to create situations in order to write about them, so I live in a constant state of self-imposed poverty. I don't want to live any other way.
I think we live in a constant state of emergency.
Those who are Awake live in a state of constant amazement.
If we live in a state of constant fear, can we remain human?
I'm a biographer; I can live with a little hyperbole.
The only way to live a long life is in a state of constant boredom.
Live in a constant state of expectancy, and leave room for God to come in as He decides.
I think living in the West, we live in a culture where everybody strives for perfection, whether it's in body, health, spirit, skin, hair, nails. Perfect happiness would be a constant state of bliss, which doesn't exist. Growing up and going through the loss I went through, I never had a moment where I believed a constant state of bliss was possible. Instead, I tried to create many moments. But, I didn't know how to get there. Because of what I went through, I have a natural tendency towards darkness. Though it may be in my DNA as well.
I have to be honest: I feel like I live in a constant state of rage, and I think a lot of black people do.
The art that I make and that I see others make confirms the miracle of being alive. Almost every day I live in a state of exaltation. The art of painting is to me sacred. It is central to all the other visual arts. This art is in a constant state of renewal.
The only the way that you can live and function without seeing the facts in front of you is to put yourself in a constant state of denial.
Irony is the word I forget the meaning of immediately after I look it up, but I kind of feel like I live in a constant state of it.
The human body is in constant change the minute we're born. It's in a constant state of decay. We're all like Ford Escorts, just falling apart.
Mexico has relied on television for decades to keep the citizens misinformed and in a constant state of stupor. I mean we live in a time where democracy is almost synonymous with oligarchy.
Although I could never get used to the constant state of anxiety in which the guilty, the great, and the tenderhearted live, I felt I was doing my best in the way of mimicry.
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