11 Quotes About Seattle

Though Seattle may have a reputation for being the rainy city, it’s also one of the most inspiring. With its diverse culture, stunning natural beauty, and amazing skyline, you can’t help but be inspired by this amazing city. But if you want to feel inspired even more, you’ve got to put in some effort. When you feel inspired in your work or in your relationships, it rubs off on everyone else around you Read more

So read on for some great quotes about Seattle that will inspire you to get out there and do something amazing!

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We need a new ethic of place, one that has room for salmon and skyscrapers, suburbs and wilderness, Mount Rainier and the Space Needle, one grounded in history. Matthew Klingle
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It is a second-generation Seattle-scene record label; all of its artists are young people who came to Seattle after they graduated college in search of the legendary Seattle music scene and discovered that it didn't really exist--it was just a couple of dozen guys who sat around playing guitar in one another's basements--and so who were basically forced to choose between going home in ignominy or fabricating the Seattle Music scene of their imagination from whole cloth. This led to the establishment of any number of small clubs, and the foundation of many bands, that were not rooted in any kind of authentic reality whatsoever but merely reflected the dreams and aspiration of pan-global young adults who had flocked to Seattle on the same chimera hunt. Neal Stephenson
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Seattle is for people who love culture, but refuse to sacrifice their wild nature to attain it. Kimberly Kinrade
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We all came to Seattle in hopes of building better lives. No one said we wouldn't have to struggle first. Regina Scott
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After driving 30-minutes East of Seattle, I expect to see a great bowling alley. But, as we pull into the parking lot, all I see are pot holes, a horse and Amish buggy, and no cars to speak of- broken down or otherwise. Even the building is in shambles, needs painted and looks a bit haunted. The old road sign reading- Flicker Lanes- is half-burnt out. Seeing the building's interior lights on, I'm reassured that the place is open- but then again, maybe they've been left on by mistake. "There's LOTS of NICE bowling alleys in SEATTLE, " I said. "Why did we come ALL THIS WAY to go BOWLING?""I take it that you've never BEEN here before."" I don't think ANYONE HAS. I don't even KNOW what PLANET we're on."" I don't know what PLANET you're on either.. but the rest of us are on your ANUS."I half-smile, marveling at his wittiness. Giorge Leedy
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The sky in Seattle is so low, it felt like God had lowered a silk parachute over us. Every feeling I ever knew was up in that sky. Twinkling joyous sunlight; airy, giggle cloud wisps; blinding columns of sun. Orbs of gold, pink. flesh, utterly cheesy in their luminosity. Gigantic puffly clouds, welcoming, forgiving, repeating infinitely across the horizon as if between mirrors; and slices of rain, pounding wet misery in the distance now, but soon on us, and in another part of the sky, a black stain, rainless. Maria Semple
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She was back in western Washington state, where rain was so prevalent that a day of sunshine was the lead story on the local news. Susan Mallery
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Any local music scene at any point in time can be referred to as derivative of more well-known acts. The line separating influence from imitation is a blurry one. Very few artists are completely original; even great artists build upon what has occurred before, and add their personality and talent to create their own original expression. Stephen Tow
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What we need, is a break out. Out of our lives, out of Seattle, out of the dumb script of girl. Lidia Yuknavitch
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I travel a lot and rarely make it home to Seattle. Hope Solo